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Comm Arts-Day 1 (computers are needed)

Comm Arts-Day 1 (computers are needed). Bell Ringer: Review your notes from last week. Write down an original figurative language sentence, but also use one of the five senses to help with the reader’s imagery. (2 mins ). Lesson Goal and Essential Question.

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Comm Arts-Day 1 (computers are needed)

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  1. Comm Arts-Day 1 (computers are needed) • Bell Ringer: Review your notes from last week. Write down an original figurative language sentence, but also use one of the five senses to help with the reader’s imagery. (2 mins)

  2. Lesson Goal and Essential Question • Lesson Goal: People will continue to explore their relationship with nature. • Essential Question: How does nature impact me personally?

  3. Discussion Starter (2 mins) • Think about what we read and discussed last week. • Discussion question: Which do you think is more important to expressing the poet’s thoughts: line breaks, stanzas, or free-verse (form)? Why?

  4. If I were in charge of the world • If I Were In Charge of the World • If I were in charge of the world • I'd cancel oatmeal, • Monday mornings, • Allergy shots, and also Sara Steinberg. • If I were in charge of the world • There'd be brighter nights lights, • Healthier hamsters, and • Basketball baskets forty eight inches lower.

  5. If I were in charge of the world • If I were in charge of the world • You wouldn't have lonely. • You wouldn't have clean. • You wouldn't have bedtimes. • Or "Don't punch your sister." • You wouldn't even have sisters. • If I were in charge of the world • A chocolate sundae with whipped cream and nuts would be a vegetable • All 007 movies would be G, • And a person who sometimes forgot to brush, • And sometimes forgot to flush, • Would still be allowed to be • In charge of the world. • by Judith Viorst

  6. If I were in charge of the environment • Sample: • If I were in charge of the environment • I'd create more shining stars, • catch snowflakes on my tongue everyday, • and let everyone wake up to a peaceful dove as their alarm clock. • If I were in charge of the environment • There'd be cocoa plants everywhere, • there would always be the sweet smell of daisies, • and there would be no more allergies. • If I were in charge of the environment • You wouldn't find rain, • You wouldn't pollution, • You wouldn't earthquakes, • Or brusselsprouts. • If I were in charge of the environment.

  7. Your Turn! • Now you will be writing your own If I Were in Charge of the Environment poem. Please log on to edmodo and open the “If I were in charge” assignment and finish the poem with how you would run the environment.

  8. Exit Ticket • For our exit ticket today you need to display your poem on your computer and we will do a gallery walk like we did last time. Please use the post it notes to comment and use the same standards we did last time with your comments. • If you need extra time on your poem you may finish tonight. However, everyone’s poems should be submitted by tomorrow.

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