After viewing your classmates’ poem posters, select one presentation that caught your attention. Describe what you enjoyed about it or something new you learned from their work.

 Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ poem posters, select one presentation that caught your attention. Describe what you enjoyed about it or something new you learned from their work.

Prompt Response:

I'll be honest with you, despite being in this class for almost 2 months I do not remember the majority of my classmate's names. It is something I should learn and I don't blame the others for not knowing mine either, I did like the majority of the poems, they    were all creative and had more in depth. If I recall I might have liked the poem about the fireworks more, it had great images and creative writing, it had me thinking like "Wow I would have never though of this!"

Summary:

Today in a block day, we presented our poems to the class and instead of reading it to them in person, we would play the recorded animated characters. We were given a piece of paper to rate our classmates poems, I had trouble turning in my poem and loading it to the screen but it worked out in the end. After presenting, we took notes with Mr. Rease on the five steps in the writing process and 'how to successfully obtain a job?'

Reflection:

I learned that I need to be more creative with poems and don't limit myself with them. The five steps in the writing process are already the things I usually do, naturally I would do them except for the proofreading from another person. 


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