Sunday, December 21, 2008

A Beautiful Poem from Ms. Adams!

Ms. Adams, our Speech therapist, wrote a very special poem for our class. She came by on Friday and read it to us. We were so touched by this poem and, by the end of it, Ms. Higdon, Ms. Stowe, and I were in tears. It represents our class so well. Thanks so much Ms. Adams for this very special gift. You mean the world to us and we appreciate all that you do for our students every day! You are a wonderful speech therapist and person!
Please read the poem below! I hope you are as touched by it as we were!


Reflections of the Season
A Special Christmas Poem for Ms. Malcom's Class

Ms. Malcom, Ms. Malcom, such a super teacher at our school,
All she does with her children is just so cool!
South Salem Elementary has her class at the top
Addressing their needs, it just doesn't stop.
Kim's group has quite a mixture of beautiful kids
Each one so special, individual, and spirited!
When they do their work they are also accompanied
By caring and helpful parapros that Kim does lead
To address the children who have a mountain of needs.
So this Christmas poem is a reflection for every one
On a class full of learning, acceptance, and fun.

When one walks in her room you can spot DeAsia,
Works so hard and always tries to please ya!
She love Cheetah Girls and sings like a star.
Those searching eyes have come so far.
She's making strides in her learning each day,
So intense in her stare when on the computer she plays.
She's a reflection of wonderment and inquisitiveness,
A pleasure to teach, Ms. Malcom can ask for nothing less.

Now sweet and deep-voiced Joyria is the class' friend.
She listens, watches, and patiently attends
To her work on her lessons, talking, and wording
She's so happy to applaud her classmates as they are working.
Her kind, polite manner can surely entertain,
She's a reflection truly-- a JOY just like her name.

Little Grace who is always in her appropriate place
Waits with open arms for a picture to color or trace.
Her tiny hands move and she reaches out for a loving embrace.
Her name fits her, she's so full of God's grace.
She signs to Ms. Malcom and Ms. Adams too.
She lights up the class, loves her beautiful clothes, so new.
Her smile, her gestures so pure and innocent.
We know all how special and all that she has meant.
She's a reflection of God's grace and sweet patience.

Enoch is one of those handsome but real silent types,
Watches everything with his most captivating eyes.
He makes teaching a challenge by his laughs and antics- so dear
Sometimes it's hard, but you laugh too when his giggle you hear.
He can hum and rock to some great songs from Ms. Tracy.
I haven't yet heard all he has learned lately.
One has to know at times when he's putting you on,
He keeps by his side the soft-spoken Ms. Higdon.
Enoch is a reflection of wonder and awesome sweetness
Of seeing and learning of the world in its greatness.

La'Shawn the big "little" man in Ms. Malcom's class
Has sweet gentle voicing when he responds to most things you ask.
He has made friends in the school and talks to them in games.
He like the attention and is learning his new friends' names.
He never rushes but is intent on doing each new task-
Making sentences with words that are new or questions to ask.
I see he's a reflection of loving kindness, with his hands on his heart
He knows when and how in this world he is a special part.

Claire, the adorable and serious learner who does all she can
To speak all she knows and write with her petite hands.
She giggles and is so absorbed in her lessons
And practices so diligently in her speech sessions.
She talks of her family and Leo, her horse at home,
And around the school, we all can she how she has grown.
She talks, and walks like a sleek little kitten with a ball of string,
So eager and ready to see what the next day will bring.
She's a reflection of determination to discover all she can know
And we just cannot imagine how far she will go.

Now, the talents of Ms. Higdon and Ms. Stowe surely are
An addition to the class with their music and art.
Pitching right in as each day starts.
Breakfast and bathrooms, specials and library
Sometimes they even have to pick up and carry
A child to a chair or to a piece of school equipment
To the class they bring liveliness and much merriment.
They are a perfect reflection of gentleness and are exceptionally kind,
They attend to so many children, none better can you find.

Ms. Malcom, Ms. Malcom, I sure love your class
And now it's Christmas time at last.
That about does it to mention each special child
Who is much like the Christ child, gentle, perfect, and mild.
On this Christmas, may they each find love and have
A day of giving and presents to find that make them glad.
Ms. Malcom's class is truly special you see.
They are a reflection of what we cannot see.
They are not so different, so free to be who they are, be all they can be.
They are gifts from God and in many ways so much better that we.
They are just children who all as they live their lives.
They're teaching us lessons so that we can be wise
To teach them and give them all that they need to grow
Because, just because we know,
They are each a beautiful reflection....
A Reflection of God.

Merry Christmas to all in Ms. Malcom's Class!
Kathryn Adams
Christmas 2008

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