because they love poems and not learning
Some good poem topics are: Insects Animals (pet) Oceans Favorite animal(s) Things that you think are pretty ext.
love hate war mystery
seasons, wheatherrs asdj
it s good and you're like feeling how it feels of learning a poem
The Poem describes the feelings of a teacher; how he feels at the end of the lesson. Just like the students he is tired of teaching the same lessons which the students are not eager to study. The teacher is actually blaming the academy for making things like these. They make the students and teachers work like hounds just for learning. So the teacher makes his decision that he will not waste his energy for his students. Instead, he will wait for the bell to ring and then go home.
A miscellaneous poem is a type of poem that does not fit into a specific category or theme. It can cover a wide range of topics and styles, making it diverse and varied. This type of poem allows for creative expression without limitations.
animals, 9/11, hunger games, ocean
ask the poet..............he simply write the poem and the students suffer :(
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The poem "Legacies" was written by Nikki Giovanni. It is about a little girl and her grandmother, and is about learning independence.
In education, a motivational hook is the same as Howard Gardner's references to entry points for learning. Hooks or entry points are topics that motivate interest because they are based in the learners learning style or need. An example would include using a song or poem to introduce a math topic. The music "hooks" the learners attention.
I would introduce the poem by providing some background information about Jean Arasanayagam, discussing the themes of memory and nostalgia that are central to the poem, and encouraging students to closely analyze the imagery and emotions conveyed in the text. I might also facilitate a discussion around the structure and form of the poem to help students appreciate its aesthetic qualities.