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10-25-10. Common Assessment Review, “To a Mouse,” Dreams freewrite. SSR (15 minutes). Please begin SSR as soon as the bell rings. If you need a book to read, please pick one from the clear container in the front of the classroom. . 12-line poem…The Rules. I will give you one word.
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10-25-10 Common Assessment Review, “To a Mouse,” Dreams freewrite
SSR (15 minutes) • Please begin SSR as soon as the bell rings. • If you need a book to read, please pick one from the clear container in the front of the classroom.
12-line poem…The Rules • I will give you one word. • You will use that word to create one line of poetry. • You CANNOT write more than one line. • The word MUST be included in the line. • The topic is up to you…see where your writing takes you!
Example…12-line Poem • Chicago
12-line Poem • Beast
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone • Foresight
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone • Foresight • Schemes
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone • Foresight • Schemes • Askew
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone • Foresight • Schemes • Askew • Grief
12-line Poem • Beast • Panic • Hasty • Argumentative • Run • Murdering • Alone • Foresight • Schemes • Askew • Grief • Joy
12-line Poem…what’s your title? • Give your masterpiece a title.
Pair Share Since we don’t have Spudnuts to share, let’s share poems. Turn to your neighbor and take turns reading your poem.
“To a Mouse” By Robert Burns Written in 1785