4. Student Practice (Student-Facing Instructions)
These are step-by-step instructions delivered directly to the students as they work independently or in groups
Student Instructions
Instruction
After read aloud, review examples and define characteristics of concrete poems.
Brainstorm ideas for topics which lend themselves well to creating a concrete poem.
Make a draft of your concrete poem and write words around the shape.
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Goal
Instruction
You will make a final draft and trace with markers, keep words away from the track. You can add colored codes to give yourselves more time for recording or to add more emphasis to your poem. A concrete poem is a poem that is in the shape of a topic- for example, a poem about a fish will be in the shape of a fish.
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Goal
Instruction
You will record the Ozobot traveling around the concrete poem they wrote while you record yourself reading aloud. Post to FlipGrid and print QR codes to share with others.
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Goal
Lesson Extension (Optional)
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5. Supplements
A. Lesson Closure (Optional)
Give tips for how to wrap up the lesson and assess student learning. (Want to add an attachment? Use Part C, below.)
Share poems with others in the school community, parents and within own classroom as celebration.
B. Academic Standards (At least one standard required)
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C. Add Other Attachments (Optional)
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