Engage your students in writing poetry by adding a mystery topic and a flap to lift! Your students will enjoy writing a poem from an object’s point of view with the help of the template and sentence starters included in this lesson.
This lesson is perfect for Poetry Month or anytime! You can add additional practice in adjectives, alliteration, similes, and more, depending on what skills you’ve already taught your students.
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- AASL, Common Core and TEKS standards
- 2 lesson plans for completing this writing project in 2 class periods
- 2 pages of printables for students work
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Standards Addressed:
AASL National School Library Standards – See the AASL Standards Framework for Learners to view full text.
- Inquire – B.3. – C.2.
- Collaborate – A.3.
Common Core English Language Arts Standards –
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- CCSS.ELA-W.1.5.
- CCSS.ELA-RL.2.6.
- CCSS.ELA-RL.3.6.
Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS) –
© Copyright 2019 Texas Education Agency
- TEKS LA.1.12.
- TEKS LA.2.12.
- TEKS LA.3.12.
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