*I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD*

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ENGLISHPrimary Education

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • Identify the importance of appreciating nature and its creation.
  • Identify the elements of Poster Designing
  • Explore the poet of the poem - William Wordsworth.
  • Match the given words with their correct meanings.
  • Brainstorm to identify the theme of the theme.



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ELEMENTS OF POSTER DESIGNING
Poster Design
Key Features. At its core, a poster is made up of four key features: a title, graphic(s), text, and white space. ...
Title. The title is a descriptive indicator of the contents of the poster, and it should not exceed two lines of text. ...
Text. ...
Graphics. ...
White space. ...
Layout. ...
Flow. ...
Color

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BIG QUESTION:
What can I do to conserve nature
around me?

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STUDIO BOOK

PAGE - 87

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Answer the following questions.
1. What can you see in the picture?
2. Where do you think you can see such sights?
3. What do you wonder about them?

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What does the word poem mean?

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Why does the speaker compare himself
to a cloud at the beginning of
the poem?
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How does the speaker feel before
he sees the daffodils?

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In the second stanza, the stars in the
Milky Way are compared to _________


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The Daffodils
B
The Pansies
C
The Roses
D
The Sunflowers

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The daffodils bring “wealth” to
the speaker because they_____
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bring great joy and pleasure to his heart.
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bring sadness to his heart.
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were beautiful and precious.
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look like twinkling stars.

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I saw ten thousand at a glance, tossing their
heads in sprightly dance, Here
sprightly dance means _______
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dance of joy and ecstasy.
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dancing with graceful moves.
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dancing like angels.
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dancing like twinkling stars

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Never-ending line means ______
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less in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake
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numerous in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake
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thousands in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake
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limited in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake

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They stretched in never-ending line along
the margin of a bay Here they refer to_____


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Lakes
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Trees
C
Hills
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Daffodils

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DRAG and DROP
Drag the words in the boxes with blue outlines and drop them to match their meanings in the boxes with red outlines.

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AT A GLANCE
FLUTTERING
SPRIGHTLY
GAY
FULL OF ENERY
TO MOVE WITH A VERY QUICK QAVING MOTION.
SEE IMMEDIATELY UPON LOOKING.
HAPPY

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JOCUND
SOLITUDE
PENSIVE
IN A THOUGHTFUL AND REFLECTIVE MOOD.
THE STATE OF BEING ALONE.
CHEERFUL

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How do you observe and
enjoy nature around you?
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HOME FUN

What do you do when you are happy, excited, sad or upset about something? How do you deal with your negative and positive emotions? Write at least three ways in which you express these in a healthy manner.

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Now I can:
*Identify the importance of appreciating nature and its creation
*Explore the poet of the poem - William Wordsworth
*Match the given words with their correct meanings
*Brainstorm to identify the theme of the poem
A
Agree
B
Strongly agree
C
Need help
D
Not sure

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