Oh the vowels and consonants of the English language.
I love the way you have synchronized the pronunciation of A with the directions on the compass. It is really clever, had to read it twice to get it. And the part about the longitudes too. It all makes sense, yes.
Really clever construction, enjoyed reading.
I love the phrase – Let’s seek the longitude of our respective consonants. Gorgeous 42!
What a cool take on the prompt! I really like this.
Thank you! I was worried about how to follow up after last week…
Me = Blown away. Yep. Fabulous.
Thank you, Jennifer! That means so much, coming from you!
🙂 Sorry there’s nothing concrete in my comment…but I’m really speechless…in a good way!
Now this was somethinf absolutely fab! So clever, so crisp.
Fantastic take on the prompt, Christi! Love everything about this. 🙂
Thanks, Suzanne!
So clever–I used to teach both geography and language arts, and this would be really cool to discuss with the students.
That sounds like an awesome mix of subjects to teach, Marcy!
How clever this was! I love the play on geography using language.
Thank you!
This is such an intelligent, creative, beautiful take on the prompt. Definitely my favorite so far 🙂
Wow, thank you, C.C.!
Oooh, I wanna plot vowels with someone! Love this, Christi!
FInding the harmony in the differences. This was beautiful!!
I really really love this one, especially the last two lines. Thanks for sharing it!
Navigating language and relationships…you chose just the right words for this. Nice job, Christi.
The lines “Me due east, you north” were like thumbtacks being pushed into a map. From there I picked up on your themes of locations and relationships. Loved this one!
Oh the vowels and consonants of the English language.
I love the way you have synchronized the pronunciation of A with the directions on the compass. It is really clever, had to read it twice to get it. And the part about the longitudes too. It all makes sense, yes.
Really clever construction, enjoyed reading.
I love the phrase – Let’s seek the longitude of our respective consonants. Gorgeous 42!
What a cool take on the prompt! I really like this.
Thank you! I was worried about how to follow up after last week…
Me = Blown away. Yep. Fabulous.
Thank you, Jennifer! That means so much, coming from you!
🙂 Sorry there’s nothing concrete in my comment…but I’m really speechless…in a good way!
Now this was somethinf absolutely fab! So clever, so crisp.
Fantastic take on the prompt, Christi! Love everything about this. 🙂
Thanks, Suzanne!
So clever–I used to teach both geography and language arts, and this would be really cool to discuss with the students.
That sounds like an awesome mix of subjects to teach, Marcy!
How clever this was! I love the play on geography using language.
Thank you!
This is such an intelligent, creative, beautiful take on the prompt. Definitely my favorite so far 🙂
Wow, thank you, C.C.!
Oooh, I wanna plot vowels with someone! Love this, Christi!
FInding the harmony in the differences. This was beautiful!!
I really really love this one, especially the last two lines. Thanks for sharing it!
Navigating language and relationships…you chose just the right words for this. Nice job, Christi.
The lines “Me due east, you north” were like thumbtacks being pushed into a map. From there I picked up on your themes of locations and relationships. Loved this one!