However, there were larger transformations going on in English and Scottish society during the years the poem describes, changes that the speaker doesn’t fully acknowledge. The country was rebuilding after the devastation of World War II—in some cases, rebuilding entire towns from scratch. The ...
Early in the year I like to have students respond to a poem or story that invites students to look at their own lives. One piece that I like is “The Tally Stick” by Jarold Ramsey. After spending a class period working with the poem, I invite students to create their own “Tally S...
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Ask yourself if someone in the audience would assist you with your demonstration. Stay patient and polite, and help if needed. Do not make a fool of that volunteer: praise their efforts in loud and clear supporting terms. You can do it! Close with a memorable summary or with a sharply d...
By reading the summary ofThe Balloon Man Class 3English poem, students can understand the story that it is trying to depict. Not to mention that they can also answer questions about the poem easily. In the summary, there is a little girl who sees a balloon man in the market. She recall...
I was glad to hear Len was alive. He was a great English teacher and athlete himself. Tim Wentz put me on a roll with Len Huss stories. One time, we’re studying Lord Byron poetry and Len says this short poem is his favorite. He also prefaced this poem with a comment that the gu...
Chapter 9: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark Chapter nine of NCERT books for class 4 English speaks about one of Ruskin Bond’s poems for children. In this poem, the writer gives us the courage to not to be afraid about the night. He explains that after completing an entire day of work...
26 Summary of the text Retell the story by putting the pictures in order that they may render sense. Try to bear the wh-questions like who, what, where, when, why, and how in mind; tell the story in time order 27 Topic discussion Plot of the story: Setting of the story...
The refrain from Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” suggests an alluring title for curious reasons; it encapsulates sentiments I’ve held for a very long time and leads in some fascinating directions. In Poe’s poem ‘The Raven,’ the Raven symbolizes a mournful, never-ending remembrance...