1 A Module 3 Using My Five Senses
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1 A Module 3 Using My Five Senses Unit 5 Colourful world Unit 6 A picnic day Write a poem about the senses © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Write a poem about the senses. You are going to write a poem about the things you like to see or taste. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
A poem is … What is a poem? A poem is a piece of writing that shows what the writer thinks and feels about something. It is often in short lines. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
In a poem, we can find … Title What can you do? Verse 1 What can you see? I can see the trees. I see with my eyes. Verse 2 What can you hear? I can hear the birds. I hear with my ears. Verse 3 What can you smell? I can smell the flowers. I smell with my nose. Verse 4 … What can you taste? I can taste the lollipop. I taste with my tongue. Writer By Sam Lee © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Choose a topic. What do you want to write? Choose one thing you want to see or taste. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
The poem is about … 1. What do you like to see or taste? What colour is it? Draw the thing in the box on page 62 of your textbook. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Guiding questions Here are some questions to guide you to write the poem. 1. With what do you see or taste thing? With my eyes, 2. What can you see or taste? I can see the flowers. 3. What colour is it / are they? They are yellow, blue and pink. 4. Do you like it/them? I like the flowers. 5. Why do you like them? They are beautiful. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Example 2. Look at your picture and write some lines about it. Here is an example: Beautiful flowers With my eyes, I can see the flowers. They are yellow, blue and pink. I like the flowers. They are beautiful. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Write your own poem. 3. Write your poem. My poem is about … Fresh strawberries First, you need to give your poem a title. © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Words to use I can use these words to talk about the things I see or taste. see beautiful, colourful, cute large, small, big, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, white taste sweet, sour, spicy, salty, bitter tasty, delicious, juicy, fresh © Educational Publishing House Ltd
Guiding questions Answer these questions and write your poem. Fresh strawberries 1. With what do you see or taste thing? 2. What can you see or taste? With my tongue, I can taste the strawberries. They are red. 3. What colour is it / are they? I like the strawberries. 4. Do you like it/them? 5. Why do you like them? They are fresh and sweet. By Anna Chan © Educational Publishing House Ltd
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