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ELOS
  • 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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STUDIO
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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
B
no
C
not sure

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Do poems only have one meaning?
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yes
B
no
C
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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STUDIO
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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
A
strongly agree
B
agree
C
confused
D
need help

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Home assignment
Read the poem (Be Glad...).Underline all the new words and write new words and meanings in the English notebook.

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