The group that presented Note Slipped Under the Door did a wonderful job at choosing a fun, effective, and relevant activity to explain imagery poetry. I definitely want to use this activity and variations of it for future lessons in an elementary school classroom. I could also see how the activity could work very well with students in middle school, high school, and even high education. Even enacting the activity was fun and social, and I really enjoyed it. Working in small groups was a fantastic idea that increased the effectiveness of the activity, and made it more fun.
I also appreciated that the group used Prezi. I really need catch up and learn how to make a Prezi because this group’s was very impressive. They used it well to clarify phrases like ‘mentor poem’ and define terms like ‘imagery’.
This group seemed very prepared in all aspects. They were organized and seemed to have sufficiently practiced their presentation before class. Each person showed a solid understanding of Note Slipped Under the Door as well as did a great job explaining its main themes. They did a perfect job answering the questions that we, as the students, had for them. Overall, it was a great presentation.
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