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Explore the timeless poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, connecting its themes to the novel "The Outsiders." Engage in guided reading, partner discussions, formative assessment, and reflection activities in this learning session.
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Learning Agenda for 9/14/12 • Opening • Guided reading of Ch. 4 • Work Session • Continue reading Ch. 4 • Partner discussions on Ch. 4 • Closing • Formative Assessment • Homework
Nothing Gold Can Stay Robert Frost Nature's first green is gold,Her hardest hue to hold.Her early leaf's a flower;But only so an hour.Then leaf subsides to leaf,So Eden sank to grief,So dawn goes down to dayNothing gold can stay.
Formative Assessment Nothing Gold Can Stay Robert Frost New Hampshire1923 Nature's first green is gold,Her hardest hue to hold.Her early leaf's a flower;But only so an hour.Then leaf subsides to leaf,So Eden sank to grief,So dawn goes down to dayNothing gold can stay. • Read the poem • Using a large sticky note, write a one liner connecting Nothing Gold Can Stay (poem) to The Outsiders. • Be sure to include your proper heading on the sticky note. • Add your sticky note to the class poster.