RL.4.5 I can explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose.
Activity #1
Read the poem, "The Land of Nod" below:
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Video #1: Explain how an author uses rhythm to express point of view code: LZ1904
Video #2: Determine how the author is using rhyme scheme to convey a message code: LZ1905
Video #1: Explain how an author uses rhythm to express point of view code: LZ1904
Video #2: Determine how the author is using rhyme scheme to convey a message code: LZ1905
Activity #2
Directions:
1. Read the Text below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down until you see the heading: "3 Reading "Little Red Riding Hood" (drama)." Click on the "Read Aloud Video" (look at the arrow above) to listen to reading.
1. Read the Text below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down until you see the heading: "3 Reading "Little Red Riding Hood" (drama)." Click on the "Read Aloud Video" (look at the arrow above) to listen to reading.
Video #1: Explain how a playwright tells a story by examining structural elements of a drama
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code: LZ2011
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website and enter this code in the search bar to watch the video:
code: LZ2011
Activity #3
Directions:
1. Read the text below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the section "Reading "In the Garden" (poetry)" and click on "read-aloud video" (look at the arrow above!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
1. Read the text below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the section "Reading "In the Garden" (poetry)" and click on "read-aloud video" (look at the arrow above!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website and enter the code in the search bar to watch the videos:
Video #1: Distinguish a poem from prose by looking for line breaks and stanzas code: LZ1252
Video #2: Rereading and retelling to understand a poem code: LZ624
Video #3: Analyzing descriptive comparisons in a poem code: LZ625
Video #1: Distinguish a poem from prose by looking for line breaks and stanzas code: LZ1252
Video #2: Rereading and retelling to understand a poem code: LZ624
Video #3: Analyzing descriptive comparisons in a poem code: LZ625
Activity #4
Directions:
1. Read the first document below titled "Types of Writing." This compares and contrasts poems, prose, and drama.
2. Continue to scroll down and you will see many different examples of poems, prose, and drama.
1. Read the first document below titled "Types of Writing." This compares and contrasts poems, prose, and drama.
2. Continue to scroll down and you will see many different examples of poems, prose, and drama.
Examples of Poetry
Examples of Prose