Science Verse by JON  SCIESZKA

    In Science Verse, I learned that we have great senses in all ways.  To gain better senses you should practice with your senses every day.  We should be grateful for our senses.  The book is about science in poetry.   There was an interesting picture that made me understand senses.  I learned that poetry doesn’t always rhyme.                            

    Some examples are “Twink” which is about a black hole sucking in every matter of light.  Also “Twink “is about the starry zodiac and you are the light.  An example of a non-rhyming poem is "I've Been Working on the Food Chain."  It is a song version of a poem.  It's just like "I've Been Working on the Railroad.."

      In conclusion, we use our senses all the time, even when we don’t know we are.  Senses help us do everyday things.

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