Literacy
Practice online:
When reading books in class, at home, or online using Epic or Sora, consider how you might classify its genre? Do you have a preference? Which do you hope to expand?
Students can use Epic at home until 3:00pm. If you are interested in extending the hours for evenings and weekends at home. Please let me know so I can share a special parent link.
Figurative Language:
WHRO video about metaphors and similies (6th/7th grade videos are available too): https://emediava.org/lo/32688/playlist/2800003292
Epic figurative language book: https://www.getepic.com/app/read/64519 Â (Class Code: wkw1691)
Quizizz practice: https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/58248962ca807e3175690372/start?from=soloLinkShare&referrer=5e96596f5210fd001b4e3e83
Forms of Poetry: http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson417/poetry-forms2.pdf
TED-Ed about patterns in life and poetry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URuMb15CWJs
TED-Ed about what makes a poem a poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwhouCNq-Fc
Alliteration site: https://prowritingaid.com/art/18/Amazing-Alliteration-in-Tongue-Twisters.aspx