Saturday, December 11, 2021

Advent 2021 Day 14

Every day, I try to help students feel welcomed and wanted in my classroom and in my heart. 

I especially try to do this for my immigrant students, for I know they often feel unwelcome and unwanted in the wider world around them. 

I hope one of the last things they think about at the end of a day is, “Mr. Barton is glad my family and I are here.”

I am.

In a writing workshop, we wrote Diamanté Poems. 

Do you know these kinds of poems?

They make the shape of a diamond as they compare and contrast two different subjects.

I wrote a Diamanté Poem comparing and contrasting immigrants and the Statue of Liberty.

As I wrote and shared this poem, I looked into the earthy brown eyes of my kids from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Colombia and Peru and saw - how else can I describe it - a beautiful sparkle as if I had uncovered a diamond in the deepest parts of the earth.

I think I did.

                                  
                                    Immigrant
                          Courageous, Hopeful
                 Migrating, Hardworking, Learning
                        Working for a better life, 
                      “Send these, the homeless,  
                            tempest-tost to me”
                 Welcoming, Crying out, Uplifting
                      Mother of Exiles, Humble
                             Statue of Liberty




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