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Welcome to Language Arts Please come in and sharpen pencils. Find a seat and sit.

Warm Up The Man Read the poem- The Man- twice Treasure Hunt Challenge- Find every type of poetic device and figurative language you can in this poem. Circle/ Highlight/ Label You should have writing all over the poem.

Clusters-- Todayyyyyy We are going to work in clusters. Please follow the directions at each group and COMPLETE your work.

Cluster #1 Poem/ Song analysis with Mrs. Moore

Cluster #2 Independent- poem/ song analysis Chrome Book Video and then assignment

Cluster #3 Song writing Activity Song/ Poem 4 Stanzas- at least 3 lines each 2 Refrains- at least 3 lines each A clear message for the audience At least two examples of figurative language At least two sound devices (onomatopoeia, alliteration, rhyme, rhythm) Title