It's poem time! Today, you'll follow Edward Lear's footprints and write two limericks. Read the directions, then complete the challenge.
A limerick is a funny, short poem with five lines. Edward Lear was an expert in writing them. His limericks usually follow this format: Line 1 introduces a person or place. Line 2 gives more details about them. Lines 3 and 4 share something silly, absurd, or nonsensical. Line 5 ends with a punchline or twist. There are two rhyming groups in limericks: one for lines 1, 2, and 5, and the other for lines 3 and 4. Now, get ready to channel your inner poet. Grab your pencil, and let your creativity run wild!

