Bellwork 3 October 2018 In the red grammar book, complete the Chapter 3 Review on pp.64-65. Complete 1-15. If you finish, try to complete all 25.

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Bellwork 3 October 2018 In the red grammar book, complete the Chapter 3 Review on pp.64-65. Complete 1-15. If you finish, try to complete all 25.

Objective & Purpose Reflect on the poem you chose for POL, and complete a TPCASTT to your poem. Begin the process of getting closer to your pome—gain a deeper understanding for your poem in order to give a better recitation.

Reflection Why did you choose the poem you chose? Who is it by? What do you know about the poet? Know nothing… Look him or her up. What is their style? Do you recognize patterns? What did you like or connect to in the poem?

TPCASTT Mirano models. You do.

Closure Share with the others in the class the poem you chose and why you chose it.

Homework Complete your We Real Cool Poem, type it up, and bring to class tomorrow. We Real Cool Discussion Questions due tomorrow.

Bellwork 4 October 2018 In the red grammar book, complete the Chapter 3 Review on pp.64-65. Complete 1-15. If you finish, try to complete all 25.

Annotate poem Black out poetry