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Imagination
Write a five-line poem. I don't care about form, rhyme or any structure other
than what is required below. Write what you IMAGINE.
- The first line of the poem involves an emotion:
sadness, anger, confusion, hurt, or anything of your choice.
- The second line describes the emotion as a color.
For example, a student might describe anger as "red as a stop sign;" happiness
might be "as pink as a puppy's tongue."
- The third line starts with "It happens when . . .."
For example, "Anger happens. . .when I'm told to get up in the
morning." "Confusion happens…when I have a test but don't do my homework."
- The fourth line begins with "It sounds like . . .."
For example, "Sadness sounds like. . .a kitten left out in the rain."
- The last line of the poem repeats the original
emotion.
Save your work to your folder in a Word document with the file name:
imagination
Lesson plan based on: http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson171.shtml
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