Slipsliding poetry
Students will work with a partner to write an original piece of poetry to express information learned about the rain forest and an animal that lives in that habitat. Students will share their poems by creating a multimedia slide show.
A lesson plan for grade 4 English Language Arts and Information Skills
Learning outcomes
Students will:
- identify and describe specific rain forest animals and their habitats from their research
- use the knowledge gained from research to create an original poem on a rain forest animal by choosing the Diamonte, Haiku, Cinquain, or Pyramid forms
- illustrate their poem by creating a multimedia slide show
Teacher planning
Time required for lesson
5 hours broken up over several days
Materials/resources
- science textbook
- encyclopedias on CD ROM
- library books on rain forest animals
Technology resources
- computer with internet access
- printer
- presentation software with slide show capability such as Apple Works, HyperStudio or Power Point
- commercial encyclopedia CD ROMs
- scanner
- digital camera
Pre-activities
Students will need to have knowledge of or to have studied:
Science
- rainforest
- basic needs of animals
Computer skills
- basic computer skills including drawing, using the internet, and word processing
- use of presentation software to create slide show
- use of scanner and digital camera
Information skills
- gather, organize, and use information
- research skills
- credit sources of information
Various handouts and internet websites will supplement instruction.
Activities
- Define the different forms of poetry and read examples of poetry forms orally to the class. Student complete the following worksheets.
- Introduce students to the slideshow component of the lesson plan. The slide show will consist of one slide per line of poetry form chosen. Slide show requirements:
- Slide one will be a title page to include the name of the animal and image of animal.
- One slide will have a sound clip.
- One slide will have a quicktake movie clip.
- The next to last slide will have a digital camera picture of you and your partner.
- The last slide will have references and cite resources.
- Students will be asked to work cooperatively in groups of two.
- Students will research the animal assigned to them using textbooks, library reference books, encyclopedias, and internet sites. The following internet sites may be helpful for student research:
- The Belize Zoo. Online version of Belize Zoo with over twenty species of animals.
- Welcome To the Rain Forest. This website was created by fourth graders in Ms. Todd’s class at Sharon Elementary School in Statesville, North Carolina.
- Zoom Rainforest. A website all about the rain forest.
- Rain Forest Web. World rain forest information portal.
- Animals. Tropical rain forest animals.
- Rain Forest facts. Rain forest activities from ABC Teach.
- Students will also locate a sound file of their animal, if available, from the internet or electronic encyclopedia.
- Students will locate a picture of their animal, if available, from internet or electronic encyclopedia.
- Students will either draw an illustration or choose a graphic or clip art to illustrate their poem.
- Students will locate a Quicktime movie of their animal, if available, from internet or electronic encyclopedia.
- Students will cite sources of copyrighted materials and images. Use the following website: How to Cite Sources to review or teach how to cite.
- Students will select a poetry form to write about the rain forest animal or word chosen. Assist students in writing poems.
- Students will create a slide show that illustrates their poem and present the final product to class.
Assessment
Students will be assessed on the content of the slide show through a multimedia rubric. This Microsoft Excel spreadsheet version was developed by Carolina McCullen at MidLink Magazine. Just put in the scores and they will be totaled for you. The form also provides for self-evaluation, as well as teacher-evaluation. I adapted this rubric to suit the needs of this lesson plan. This rubric will identify A, B, C, or D work.
Supplemental information
Comments
Other ways I have used this lesson plan:
I have used this lesson plan with teachers for staff development training. This was a ten-hour workshop.
This lesson can be adapted and used with most grade levels. The fourth grade science curriculum lends itself to the use of this lesson to study animals. In addition, both fourth and fifth grades study poetry.
North Carolina Curriculum Alignment
Information Skills (2000)
Grade 4
- Goal 4: The learner will EXPLORE and USE research processes to meet information needs.
- Objective 4.05: Gather information.
- Objective 4.06: Comply with the Copyright Law (P. L. 94-553).
- Objective 4.07: Organize and use information.
- Objective 4.08: Credit sources of information.
- Objective 4.09: Present information in a variety of formats (print, graphical, audio, video, multimedia).
Computer Technology Skills (2005)
Grade 4
- Goal 2: The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies.
- Objective 2.10: Storyboard and modify multimedia projects with menus, branching and/or multiple outcomes for content areas, citing sources as a group activity. Strand - Multimedia/Presentation
- Goal 3: The learner will use a variety of technologies to access, analyze, interpret, synthesize, apply, and communicate information.
- Objective 3.07: Locate, select, organize, and present content area information from the Internet for a specific purpose and audience, citing sources. Strand - Telecommunications/Internet
English Language Arts (2004)
Grade 4
- Goal 2: The learner will apply strategies and skills to comprehend text that is read, heard, and viewed.
- Objective 2.03: Read a variety of texts, including:
- fiction (legends, novels, folklore, science fiction).
- nonfiction (autobiographies, informational books, diaries, journals).
- poetry (concrete, haiku).
- drama (skits, plays).
- Objective 2.03: Read a variety of texts, including:



