Cette leçon contient 20 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs, diapositives de texte et 1 vidéo.
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listen to the poem to identify correct pronunciation and intonation of the same
identify and write rhyming scheme of the given poem
brainstorm to identify the main message of the poem
inculcate the values being taught through the poem
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Write your responses in the Studio, Page-1
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What is a poem?
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Do all poems look the same?
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yes
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no
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not sure
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Do poems only have one meaning?
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yes
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no
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not sure
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How does reading a poem make me feel?
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What according to you is the main message of the poem?
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Main message
Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face’ by Jack Prelutsky is a poem that provides an example of why being grateful for the current state of things can be a grand thing.
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Write down the rhyme scheme of the first stanza of the poem.
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Imagine your nose was located somewhere else on your body. What do you think can happen?
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Now I can- -identify and write rhyming scheme of the given poem -brainstorm to identify the main message of the poem -inculcate the values being taught through the poem
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strongly agree
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agree
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confused
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need help
Slide 19 - Quiz
Home assignment
Read the poem (Be Glad...).Underline all the new words and write new words and meanings in the English notebook.