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Appreciating Poetry by Carol Jennifer Soars - Remember Me

In this lesson you will learn that sometimes to appreciate a poem you should listen to it being read when possible.
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  • Last updated Mar 14, 2025
  • English (United Kingdom)
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages

What you'll learn

In this lesson you will learn how to appreciate poetry that is being read to you.

By listening to this poem, your emotions may be engaged and this is part of the oral tradition process.

You will also see the poem that was read and be able to study it in detail and at your leisure.

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Content

In this lesson you will listen to a poem Remember Me and then see it in its written form. After which you will engage with the poem through a worksheet. Please listen and participate at your own pace and pause the video in between , when necessary.

This booklet is to help you to review parts of the lesson. This will help you read the the lesson what has been taught orally.

Requirements

An interest in learning and writing poetry.

Creator

Carol Jennifer Soars
@jennifersoars Educator and Writer
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Appreciating Poetry by Carol Jennifer Soars - Remember Me

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  • Sections3
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  • Skill LevelBasic
  • Language English (United Kingdom)
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