If a physical object is referenced, plan ahead to have that object
ready as a poem prop.
Not exact matches
Why not have your students travel through your school
as poet minstrels, wrap up and give
poems to each other
as gifts, or keep
poems in their pockets so they are always
ready to share?
The free sample project also includes access to
ready - made learning resources prepared by Cornerstones such
as presentations, song lyrics and maps
as well
as images,
poems and website links.
Take a moment to invite students to discuss the
poem; have an open - ended question
ready as a prompt.
After students have read Perfect Timing, ask them to write an acrostic
poem, using the letters that comprise Murphy's name
as the beginning of each phrase (e.g., I — Isaac Murphy, S — Silks from head to toe, A — And
ready to race full tilt).