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Station Directions

Station #1: Figurative Language & Rhyme Scheme Each person needs to be at station #1 handout. Complete Part #1 – Note you will not need to use the computer for part 1 When you get to “Station 1, Part 2” you will need to go to my blog and click on the link beside station 1, part 2 Part 2: Rhyme Scheme - https://vimeo.com/85309368 Once finished, move on to station #2

Station #2: Sound Devices Each person needs to be at station #2 handout. For Station 2, Part 1 you will need to use your computer for #1 and #3. Go to the link below. Follow the directions on your sheet Part 1 - #1 - https://vimeo.com/52206387 ; #3 - https://vimeo.com/52225165 For Station 2, Part 2 go to the link that say’s sound devices (below). Stop after each one and determine the sound device. Part 2 - https://vimeo.com/52224045 Once finished, move onto station #3.

Station #3: Imagery At the end of station #2 handout read Imagery and the example Each person needs to be at station #3 handout. For Station 3, you will need to use your computer. Go to link beside Station 3- “Imagery”. Type in this link: https://vimeo.com/52223696. While listening analyze the song for sensory language (imagery). Once finished, move onto station #4

Station #4: Symbolism and Review Each person needs to be at station #4 handout. For Station 4, you will need to use your computer. Go to the link beside Station 4- “Symbolism and Review” - https://vimeo.com/22053721 . While listening analyze the lyrics for your end task. Once finished, get out your independent reading book. While reading look for figurative language and sound devices.

Station Videos Station #1 – Station #2 – Part 1: No Video Part 2: Rhyme Scheme - https://vimeo.com/85309368 Station #2 – Part 1 - #1 - https://vimeo.com/52206387 ; #3 - https://vimeo.com/52225165 Part 2 - https://vimeo.com/52224045 Station #3 – https://vimeo.com/52223696 Station #4: https://vimeo.com/22053721