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: I found Floyd's presentation interesting and had a lot of visual appeal. The concept of birds and the human mind felt very original.  I learned a lot of new terms, like pennaceous feathers, which are the outer shell of feathers that form the outline. I  liked the theme of controlling your thoughts.

Summary: We reviewed and rated each other's presentations for a reward at the end of class.

Reflection: The presentations dragged on, and it was kind of embarrassing to present them to the whole class.

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