After viewing your classmates’ poem posters, select one presentation that caught your attention. Describe what you enjoyed about it or something new you learned from their work.

Prompt Response: A poem that caught my attention was the poem about baking and how you make the recipe for your own life. I don't quite remember the girl's name who created the poem, but I do remember how much that poem stood out to me. I loved the pictures, along with the themes and extended metaphor included in the poster. I appreciated the creativity and different symbols. I also liked how she strayed away from the cliché theme I saw in many of my classmates' poems.

Summary: In class today we all presented our poem posters and gave each poster a rating. We ended class by taking notes.

Reflection: I learned more about my classmates today in the way they view life through the themes seen throughout their poems.

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