March is a windy month when leprechauns may be spotted around St. Patrick's Day, the author loves the green colors of March but dislikes moss growing in trays, and birds are returning which could provide an opportunity for a snack.
This document contains personnel information for an individual named Brian Robinson. It lists his employee ID number as 177870, date of hire as 11/02/2015, and expiration date of employment as 10/02/2019. The final line appears to be an additional ID number of 5311-177870.
Inman Park Cooperative Preschool is offering a summer camp program with a focus on exploring nature. The camp will take place in the school's certified outdoor classroom and smaller outdoor space, which have trees, plants, and attract wildlife. Children will discover the outdoors through activities like planting and harvesting vegetables. Each week of the summer camp will have a theme, such as exploring the elements of earth, wind, fire, and water through projects involving clay, kites, solar cooking, and experiments with water. The document also provides information on pricing and enrollment for the summer camp sessions.
The short poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day who are on their way. Birds are chirping and the author hopes they are pretty while signing it as Derek.
March is a very windy month where Cindy gets blown away by the strong winds, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with green colors everywhere, and birds are returning from their migrations to eat snacks while kites are flown on windy days.
This 3 sentence poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It describes March as a very windy and chilly month where rainy days make lots of green grass as the snow has passed. The poem is authored by Alexei Kratman.
This short poem describes a windy March day where Cindy is blown away by the wind. The rain makes the day green and the speaker wants to play. It warns that leprechauns may be about on St. Patrick's Day as their day approaches.
This document contains personnel information for an individual named Brian Robinson. It lists his employee ID number as 177870, date of hire as 11/02/2015, and expiration date of employment as 10/02/2019. The final line appears to be an additional ID number of 5311-177870.
Inman Park Cooperative Preschool is offering a summer camp program with a focus on exploring nature. The camp will take place in the school's certified outdoor classroom and smaller outdoor space, which have trees, plants, and attract wildlife. Children will discover the outdoors through activities like planting and harvesting vegetables. Each week of the summer camp will have a theme, such as exploring the elements of earth, wind, fire, and water through projects involving clay, kites, solar cooking, and experiments with water. The document also provides information on pricing and enrollment for the summer camp sessions.
The short poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day who are on their way. Birds are chirping and the author hopes they are pretty while signing it as Derek.
March is a very windy month where Cindy gets blown away by the strong winds, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with green colors everywhere, and birds are returning from their migrations to eat snacks while kites are flown on windy days.
This 3 sentence poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It describes March as a very windy and chilly month where rainy days make lots of green grass as the snow has passed. The poem is authored by Alexei Kratman.
This short poem describes a windy March day where Cindy is blown away by the wind. The rain makes the day green and the speaker wants to play. It warns that leprechauns may be about on St. Patrick's Day as their day approaches.
This children's poem describes a windy day that will occur on St. Patrick's Day. Birds are returning and will eat, while the narrator plans to wear green and go play outside on the beautiful spring day being celebrated.
The short poem describes March as a windy month, mentions Cindy being blown away by the wind, warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day, and encourages playing outside.
The poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind and the author sees a kite reach great heights. It also mentions rainy days making things green and encourages going outside to play and have fun on the day.
The poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It also describes plans to fly a kite on a windy day and hopes that any leprechauns encountered are not creepy or scary. The poem was written by Ashley.
This short poem describes St. Patrick's Day from the perspective of a child. It warns that leprechauns may turn one's bedroom green on St. Patrick's Day. Birds are returning to play as leprechauns are coming. The sun is rising so now they can play outside.
This poem by Aiden celebrates spring activities like birds returning, running outside, flying kites, and riding bikes. It also mentions enjoying Easter and the coming of May. The poem ends by saying goodbye as spring draws to a close.
A child observes the windy March weather and sees Lindy outside. While running, the child sees the sun and is wearing bright green clothes that make them easily visible. Birds are flying nearby as the child watches.
The poem describes a windy March day with Cindy being blown by the wind. It warns of leprechauns running and coming on a cold day. Various activities are mentioned such as rainy days making a good day in a way, birds coming back with a big snack, and people flying kites to amazing heights.
The poem describes St. Patrick's Day as a green day and a girl named Cindy who was on her way but then got blown away by a hurricane, making it a windy day. It concludes by suggesting going outside to play on St. Patrick's Day.
This short poem describes the windy weather of March and mentions Cindy being blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns traveling on St. Patrick's Day and notes that birds migrate southward in March, where some may be bothered by loud human screams.
The poem describes the month of March, noting that it can be windy and Cindy goes outside. Birds are returning and will eat a snack, and kites can be flown on windy days. March is described as a hot month.
The document describes a windy day experienced by Colin. It notes that the day is very windy and scary, but also mentions that the windy conditions are very fun.
March is a very windy month where Cindy gets blown away by the strong winds, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with green colors everywhere, and birds are returning from their migrations to eat snacks while kites are flown on windy days.
The short poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day who are on their way. Birds are chirping and the author hopes they are pretty while signing it as Derek.
March is a windy month when leprechauns may be spotted around St. Patrick's Day, the author loves the green colors of March but dislikes moss growing in trays, and birds are returning which could provide an opportunity for a snack.
This 3 sentence poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It describes March as a very windy and chilly month where rainy days make lots of green grass as the snow has passed. The poem is authored by Alexei Kratman.
This short poem describes a windy March day where Cindy is blown away by the wind while the rain makes everything green, prompting the speaker to suggest playing outside. It also warns that leprechauns may be about on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way.
This children's poem describes a windy day that will occur on St. Patrick's Day. Birds are returning and will eat, while the narrator plans to wear green and go play outside on the beautiful spring day being celebrated.
The short poem describes March as a windy month, mentions Cindy being blown away by the wind, warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day, and encourages playing outside.
The poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind and the author sees a kite reach great heights. It also mentions rainy days making things green and encourages going outside to play and have fun on the day.
The poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It also describes plans to fly a kite on a windy day and hopes that any leprechauns encountered are not creepy or scary. The poem was written by Ashley.
This short poem describes St. Patrick's Day from the perspective of a child. It warns that leprechauns may turn one's bedroom green on St. Patrick's Day. Birds are returning to play as leprechauns are coming. The sun is rising so now they can play outside.
This poem by Aiden celebrates spring activities like birds returning, running outside, flying kites, and riding bikes. It also mentions enjoying Easter and the coming of May. The poem ends by saying goodbye as spring draws to a close.
A child observes the windy March weather and sees Lindy outside. While running, the child sees the sun and is wearing bright green clothes that make them easily visible. Birds are flying nearby as the child watches.
The poem describes a windy March day with Cindy being blown by the wind. It warns of leprechauns running and coming on a cold day. Various activities are mentioned such as rainy days making a good day in a way, birds coming back with a big snack, and people flying kites to amazing heights.
The poem describes St. Patrick's Day as a green day and a girl named Cindy who was on her way but then got blown away by a hurricane, making it a windy day. It concludes by suggesting going outside to play on St. Patrick's Day.
This short poem describes the windy weather of March and mentions Cindy being blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns traveling on St. Patrick's Day and notes that birds migrate southward in March, where some may be bothered by loud human screams.
The poem describes the month of March, noting that it can be windy and Cindy goes outside. Birds are returning and will eat a snack, and kites can be flown on windy days. March is described as a hot month.
The document describes a windy day experienced by Colin. It notes that the day is very windy and scary, but also mentions that the windy conditions are very fun.
March is a very windy month where Cindy gets blown away by the strong winds, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with green colors everywhere, and birds are returning from their migrations to eat snacks while kites are flown on windy days.
The short poem describes a windy day in March where Cindy is blown away by the wind. It warns of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day who are on their way. Birds are chirping and the author hopes they are pretty while signing it as Derek.
March is a windy month when leprechauns may be spotted around St. Patrick's Day, the author loves the green colors of March but dislikes moss growing in trays, and birds are returning which could provide an opportunity for a snack.
This 3 sentence poem warns to beware of leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way. It describes March as a very windy and chilly month where rainy days make lots of green grass as the snow has passed. The poem is authored by Alexei Kratman.
This short poem describes a windy March day where Cindy is blown away by the wind while the rain makes everything green, prompting the speaker to suggest playing outside. It also warns that leprechauns may be about on St. Patrick's Day as they are on their way.
1. March
March is very windy,
And there goes Mindy.
Look for leprechauns on St. Patrick’s Day,
Because their on their way.
How I love green, green days,
But, I hate moss on my trays.
Birds are coming back,
And I could have a snack.
By: Matthew S