I chose to update this lesson plan about poetry and meter for this challenge. Although it doesn't directly relate to my course theme, I figured another literary-based lesson would be important to include in this course. I chose this particular one to update and improve specifically because it's a little different. The Kevin Henkes books that my theme is centered around don't rhyme, so I wouldn't ever get the chance to introduce poetry to my students unless I strayed from the course theme a little bit. Of course, in the lesson plan I included a bit where the teacher compares the lines in Green Eggs and Ham to a prose book in the classroom, so if I was teaching this lesson with my theme I could easily use a book relating to my theme to compare!
I loved getting the opportunity to make my lesson plan look good most of all. I had a lot of fun with the formatting so that it would look professional but also be engaging, fun, and readable.
Download and view my updated lesson plan here.
(Sam-I-Am character, design, and artwork belong to Theodore Geisel [Dr. Seuss])
I loved getting the opportunity to make my lesson plan look good most of all. I had a lot of fun with the formatting so that it would look professional but also be engaging, fun, and readable.
Download and view my updated lesson plan here.
(Sam-I-Am character, design, and artwork belong to Theodore Geisel [Dr. Seuss])