Ms. Nakada's Virtual Classroom: Day 26
Agenda:
"It's Not Your Job" by Caitlyn Siehl
Prompts for NaPoWriMo Day #28
HW: RJ 15.2 on a poem.
Read a poem and write a poem.
Zoom class today from 1:00 - 1:30.
See you there.
Check-in: What is a quality you don't feel like you have but that you really admire in a friend?
- Read through the poem 3-4 times (preferably out loud) or listen to the poet reading it (link is above).
- What feeling/tone do you get from the poem?
- What is it about?
- What poetic elements do you notice happening in this poem?
- Annotate and make sense of this poem.
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From Winter Tangerine: "Write instructions for falling in love."
And from Writer's Digest: "For today’s prompt, write a massive poem. The poem itself could be massive in size and length. Or it could take on a massive problem, describe a supermassive black hole, or praise a massive bowl of ice cream covered in chocolate syrup and whipped cream. Whatever you write, I hope it’s a massive success.
Remember: These prompts are just springboards; you have the freedom to jump in any direction you want. In other words, it’s more important to write a new poem than to stick to the prompt."
Have a great day, y'all and I'll see you tomorrow~
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