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Presentation Modified By: 3rd Grade Cape St. Claire, AACPS 2014- 2015

By Caitlin Graham Grades 6-8 Artist By Caitlin Graham Grades 6-8

Let’s review! elements of poetry

Literary Elements Artist C1 You read I read Turn and Talk: How is the sun like an artist? Using crayons, draw what the first two lines of the poem would look like.

Artist C2 Inference What do you infer is the reason the sun cannot paint anymore?

Artist C3 Theme How do you think the author feels about nature? Use text support. Use play dough to create a symbol that would represent the theme of this poem. beauty preservation