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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a creative and engaging poem using descriptive language and imagery.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pencils or pens

No prior knowledge or preparation is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Start by brainstorming different topics or themes that interest you. It could be related to socializing, math, drawing, health, science, or history. Write down as many ideas as you can think of.

  2. Choose one topic or theme from your list and begin writing a poem about it. Remember to use descriptive language and imagery to bring your words to life. You can experiment with different poetic techniques such as metaphors, similes, and personification.

  3. Once you have written your poem, take some time to revise and edit it. Check for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure your ideas flow smoothly.

  4. Share your poem with someone else, such as a family member or a friend. Ask for their feedback and listen to their thoughts. You can also read your poem aloud to see how it sounds.

  5. Make any necessary revisions based on the feedback you received. Consider adding more descriptive details or adjusting the structure of your poem.

  6. Once you are satisfied with your final version, write or type it neatly on a separate sheet of paper. You can also add illustrations or decorations to make it visually appealing.

Seventh Grade Talking Points

  • Social Studies: "In social studies, we learn about different cultures, societies, and historical events. It helps us understand how people lived in the past and how their actions shape the present."

  • Math: "Mathematics is all around us. It helps us solve problems, understand patterns, and make sense of the world. It is a language that allows us to communicate and analyze information."

  • Drawing: "Drawing is a form of artistic expression. It allows us to convey ideas, emotions, and observations visually. Through drawing, we can communicate and share our unique perspectives."

  • Health: "Health education teaches us how to take care of our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It provides us with knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about our health and lead a balanced lifestyle."

  • Science: "Science helps us explore and understand the natural world. It involves observing, questioning, experimenting, and analyzing to uncover the secrets of the universe. Science empowers us to make discoveries and solve real-world problems."

  • History: "History is the study of the past. It allows us to learn from the successes and mistakes of those who came before us. By understanding history, we can gain insights into different cultures, societies, and events that have shaped our world."


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