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Listening Well Listening for Understanding
E. Listen to the poem again and find out the rhyming words from the
poem.
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Spell Well Play-based Learning
F. Poetry Recitation: Practise reciting the poem aloud individually or in small groups.
Pay attention to the tone, pace, and emphasis to convey the emotions and meaning
of the poem effectively.
Write Well Creative Writing
G. Starry Night Description: Imagine yourself as an observer of a starry night sky.
Write a descriptive paragraph capturing the beauty and brilliance of the stars, drawing
inspiration from the poem’s language and imagery.
You may make use of the vocabulary given below:
Celestial, Twinkling, Indigo, Spectacle, Luminous, Constellations, Tranquillity, Enchantment
Fun Time Creative Thinking, Art Integration, Exploration
H. Celestial Haiku: Write haikus inspired by the poem’s themes. Haikus are three-line
poems with a 5-7-5 syllable structure, and students can use them to capture the
beauty of the night sky or the longing for freedom.
For example,
Silent stars above,
Twinkling in the darkened sky,
Cosmic dreams take flight.
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