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Teach This Poem: “One day is there of the series” by Emily Dickinson Lesson PlanTeach This Poem: “One day is there of the series” by Emily Dickinson Lesson Plan
Publisher
Academy of American Poets
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K - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
1 hr
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2017
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Teach This Poem: “One day is there of the series” by Emily Dickinson

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A lesson plan begins with learners saying three words they associate with Thanksgiving dinner. They examine a picture of a menu from a Thanksgiving meal and discuss what they believe the artist wants them to feel, pointing out details. Small groups gather to read the poem "One day is there of the series" by Emily Dickinson. They discuss their observations and interpretations and ask questions.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

emily dickinson, poetry, reading poetry, responding to reading, thanksgiving, reading, reading comprehension, reading comprehension strategies, united states holidays, Holidays

Instructional Ideas

  • Plan the lesson around the Thanksgiving holiday 
  • Gather other poems by Emily Dickinson for class members to browse when time permits

Classroom Considerations

  • Lower grades will need more assistance; use dictation or whole group list-making for the earliest writers
  • Requires internet access and projection 

Pros

  • The poem is read twice to enhance comprehension

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.K.10 RL.1.10 RL.2.10 RL.3.10 RL.4.10 RL.5.10 RL.6.10 RL.7.10 RL.8.10 RL.9-10.10a RL.9-10.10b RL.11-12.10a RL.11-12.10b

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