I learned this form from Paul Hankins, who cuts letters from magazines and puts them onto blocks so that student writers can arrange them into words. I modified it by cutting out whole words and placing them onto Jenga blocks. Even the most reluctant poets have fun writing Jenga block poetry.
As we look to the month of 💕 February, here’s a Love Jenga poem:
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I made a set of Jenga blocks this summer and haven’t used them much. Thanks for the inspiration. Great words to choose from and arrange. Just like a puzzle to the heart. “Add some magic.”
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Thank you, Margaret. The magic is always there when I look for it. You are an inspiration!
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