Writer’s Workshop Launching– Day 4

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Writer’s Workshop Launching– Day 4 Teaching Point: Narrative Writers understand how poetry is used to reveal and express themselves in a manner that connects to the world around them. Active Engagement: Today we will be responding to a poem and noticing how a poem on a “regular” place can make a connection to the audience. Independent Practice: Make a list of 20 regular, everyday people, places, or things that could be topics for poetry. Turn and talk to your elbow partner about the items you listed. Then, write a poem about one of the topics in your list in the same style as Ronald Wallace. Students will need Writer’s Notebooks You Can’t Write a Poem About McDonald’s by Ronald Wallace Overhead/Chart of What Poetry Can Do