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Elizabeth Harlow and Cassie Collins ECED 4300B Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2007. Grade level: 4 th Specific form of writing: Five Senses Poetry. Elizabeth Harlow ECED 4300B, Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2007 Grade level: 4 th Specific form of writing: Five Senses Poetry Stage of writing: Prewriting
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Elizabeth Harlow and Cassie CollinsECED 4300BDr. Tonja RootFall 2007 Grade level: 4th Specific form of writing: Five Senses Poetry
Elizabeth Harlow ECED 4300B, Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2007 Grade level: 4th Specific form of writing: Five Senses PoetryStage of writing:Prewriting PLO: The students will complete a graphic organizer to begin writing a five senses poem. GPS: ELA4W2 The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres.
Five senses poetry is writing a poem using one line for each of the five senses (sight, smell, touch, hear, and taste) to describe the topic of your poem. • During the prewriting stage, we will complete a graphic organizer to brainstorm ideas for a five senses poem.
Smell Hearing Feeling Sight Taste Topic: ______________ Five Senses Graphic Organizer Five senses graphic organizer. (n.d.). Retreived November 18, 2007, from http://www.cheney268.com/Learning/Organizers/HandGraphicOrganizer.htm
CAST Strategic Learning Edition Project, (2002). Warmup Activity 2 – 'Five Senses Poem'. Retrieved November 18, 2007, from CAST: Center for Applied Special Technology Web site: http://academics.uww.edu/cni/webquest/Fall02/Poetry%20Webquest/fivesensespoetry.html • Evil sounds like… soldiers knocking on your door at night. • Evil feels like… the cold steel of a gun against your neck. • Evil smells like… gunpowder and shoe polish on the uniform of a Nazi soldier. • Evil tastes like… dirt in mouth as you lie on the ground, hiding from the Nazis. • Evil looks like… the sharp teeth of a German Sheppard flashing in the dark.
Practice activity • Today, we will be writing a five senses poem using the word love. • We will use a graphic organizer to gather ideas about each of the five senses as they relate to love. • The teacher will dictate students’ ideas on a graphic organizer on an overhead. • Each student will complete a graphic organizer at their desk.
Assessment activity • The teacher will give the class several concept ideas to choose from. • The teacher will write the following concepts on chart paper for the class to see: friendship, sadness, playing at recess, doing homework. • Each student will choose one of the concepts to create their own five senses poem. • The students will use a blank graphic organizer to brainstorm sensory ideas.
Cassie Collins • ECED 4300B, Dr. Tonja Root • Fall 2007 • Grade level: 4th • Specific form of writing: Five Senses Poetry • Stage of writing: Drafting • PLO: The students will draft a five senses poem. • GPS:ELA4W2 The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres.
Five senses poetry is a fun and easy way to describe a subject using the five senses (touch, taste, smell, hear, sight). • Each line in the poem describes the title or subject using one of the five senses. • During the drafting stage, the ideas from your completed graphic organizers can be used to write a five senses poem.
Christmas I see the Christmas tree and children sitting on Santa’s knee. I smell the cookies I make and the Christmas cake. I hear bells ringing and children singing. I taste the Christmas sweets and all the other treats. I feel the Christmas toys made for girls and boys. Engerdahl, E. (n.d.). Our Five Senses Christmas Poem I see the Christmas tree and .... Retrieved November 18, 2007, from Kinderplans Web site: www.kinderplans.com/admin/images/csenses.pdf
Practice Activity • The students will use the graphic organizer completed as a class to draft a class poem. • The class will use the graphic organizer to write a poem on love. • Each student will write the class poem on their own sheet of paper while the teacher writes it on the overhead.
Assessment Activity • The students will use a graphic organizer they completed on their own to draft a five senses poem. • The students will write a five senses poem. • Each poem will use all five senses to describe the topic.