Poetry

Curriculum· — Go into the kitchen. Stand in front of a cupboard with food in it (or the fridge). Close your eyes, open the door (or better still, have someone else open...

Editorial· — Tough Times by Aarush Iyengar, 12 Tough times are here, So keep your loved ones near. Be happy and sing a song, When you feel the days are long. Keep...

Editorial· — The Virus By Avah Dodson, 11 As I lie in bed I can hear Mom sobbing into Dad’s arms. They’re dying. What are we going to do? Who? I wonder...

Editorial· — corona virus By Max Corthésy, 11   infected, undetected putting people in quarantine like a routine.   uncured, must endure washing hands a demand.   infectious, contagious hand to food, food...

Editorial· — Virus by Chloe Deyo, 11 “Wash your hands.” “Don’t touch your face.” That’s what they say in every germy case. All it has brought is pain. I can’t get it...

Curriculum· — This is an activity to complete with one other person who you can see. So, that means a sibling, a parent, or other person in your home; or a friend...

Editorial· — A COVID-19 POEM by Cali Bennett, 11 I hate COVID-19 It is bad, bad, bad It will not leave It is as intense as the cold water in the ocean,...

Curriculum· — Flip through any book or magazine, creating a list of ten words that catch your eye. Look up any words you don’t know. Then write a 14-line poem that incorporates...

Blog Post· — We’re pleased to announce that Stone Soup contributor Sabrina Guo has won a number of medals from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards—and two for work that has (or will)...

Blog Post· —       I heard on the radio a forest fire in my town I rushed down to see what it was about I saw something shimmer on the edge...