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English languageSecondary Education

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Slide 1 - Video

Nature's way - Heidi Campbell

Slide 2 - Slide

About the poet 
Heidi A. Campbell (born 26 August 1970) is a professor of communications at Texas A&M University. She is known for her work in digital religion, and studies related to religion and new media.
Campbell was appointed assistant professor of communications in the Department of Community at Texas A&M in 2005, and became full professor in 2018.

Slide 3 - Slide

Expected Learning Outcome

 Recite poem with appropriate pause, intonation, and pronunciation
 scaffold the poem stanza wise
 read, compare, contrast, think critically, and relate ideas to life
.  


Slide 4 - Slide

E- Recitation on OUP 

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Let's read silently & identify the following-
a) mood of the poet 
b) rhyme scheme

Slide 6 - Slide

What is the rhyming scheme of the poem?

A
aabb
B
abab
C
aabbccddeeff
D
abcd abcd

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which season is described in the poem?

A
Spring
B
Autumn
C
Summer
D
Winter

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is the mood of the poet in the poem ' Nature's way'?
A
suggestive
B
reflective
C
benevolent
D
all of them

Slide 9 - Quiz

Enlist the activities suggested by the poet that we must indulge in.

Slide 10 - Mind map

The Poet through this poem is trying to
Sensitize audience to Save Nature
Suggesting ways to conserve Nature
convey the benefits of nature
describe the relaxation in the company of nature

Slide 11 - Poll

According to the poet, what should the readers know?

Slide 12 - Open question

Drag and Drop the poetic devices to the lines they are used in. 

Slide 13 - Slide

When altogether all seems sound
Climb the tallest willow trees
Smell the flowers with your nose
Know the sounds of water splash

Slide 14 - Drag question

Hear the buzzing of the bees,
Take a moment to inhale,
listen to Nature tell her tale

Slide 15 - Drag question

Why does the author use five senses in the poem?

Slide 16 - Open question

Upon a nice mid-spring day,
Let's take a look at Nature's way.
Breathe the scent of nice fresh air,
Feel the breeze within your hair

a) What does the poet mean by “nature’s way”?
b) What should we breathe and feel ?

Slide 17 - Open question

I can -
Recite poem with appropriate pause, intonation, and pronunciation
 scaffold the poem stanza wise
 read, compare, contrast, think critically, and relate ideas to life
.
yes
I need help

Slide 18 - Poll

Slide 19 - Slide

Slide 20 - Slide

Expected Learning Outcome
 Complete a given passage with the help of hints to conclude the central idea of the poem.
 Identify and share the moral conveyed through the poem.
 Answer factual, inferential, referential, and evaluative questions

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Let's Recall... 
....

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timer
1:00
Highlights of the poem ' Nature's way'

Slide 23 - Mind map

RTC - 1 The grass will poke between your toes,
Smell the flowers with your nose.
Clouds form shapes within the skies,
And the light will glisten from your eyes.

a) At what time in the poem does the poet ask us to walk barefoot?
timer
1:00
A
Dusk
B
Dawn
C
Siesta time
D
midnight

Slide 24 - Quiz

b) How many senses have been referred to in the given stanza?
timer
1:00
A
3
B
2
C
4
D
1

Slide 25 - Quiz

c) Which of the following word is not a synonym for 'glisten'?
timer
1:00
A
Twinkle
B
flicker
C
gloom
D
Scintillate

Slide 26 - Quiz

RTC-2 When altogether all seems sound,
Lay yourself upon the ground.
Take a moment to inhale,
And listen to Nature tell her tale.

a) Why does the poet ask readers to lay down on the ground?
timer
1:00
A
to avoid earthquakes
B
to inhale fresh air
C
to touch the ground
D
listen to nature's way

Slide 27 - Quiz

Identify the poetic device in the line
' And listen to Nature tell her tale.'

timer
1:00
A
Metaphor
B
Imagery
C
Personification
D
Alliteration

Slide 28 - Quiz

What is the central idea of the poem
'Nature's way'?
timer
3:00

Slide 29 - Open question

Central Idea 
The poet through the poem emphasizes how one feels in the company of nature. She suggested a number of activities to be carried out by humans to enjoy Nature at its best. She tries to convince the readers to smell the flowers and climb the tallest willow. The author uses the 5 senses to describe nature to the readers. Using the 5 senses in writing creates a clearer picture and makes the readers feel a part of the setting.

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How the poet has used imagery in the poem? 
In the entire poem, nature has been personified as a woman.
Human behavior is shown through the use of the word ‘way’. This ‘way of nature’ is observed by the readers of the poem through the imagery that is created in the lines of the poem.


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What is the moral of the poem?

Slide 32 - Open question

I can -
a. conclude the central idea of the poem.
b. Answer factual, inferential, referential, and evaluative questions

YES
NO

Slide 33 - Poll

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