Stations of Poetry

Susmita Akter

Sankha Lewke Jiasinghe

Wuqiu Yang



Description of Pedagogical Tool:

Students will be put into groups and work at 3 poetry stations where they will be given resources to appreciating a poem with prompts that target at 3 modalities/learning styles. Students will spend 15 minutes at each station.

Pedagogical Tool:


Lesson Plan:
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