
Poetry Station Rotation Directions
Quiz by NaTasha Rosenberry
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- Q1What do I do if I am absent on a station day?Just not do the work.Make sure I am proactive in getting any necessary materials in order to catch up outside of class.Get extra class days to work.30s
- Q2When can I use my phone?I can use it to listen to musicNot at allI can use it to access the Google Site.30s
- Q3Where should I keep my station checklist and any other station materials?My English folderA manila folder with my name on it, which will STAY in the classroomUnderneath my deskMy backpack30s
- Q4How many stations are mandatory?321none30s
- Q5How many stations total do I need to complete?463530s
- Q6Where can I find all station directions, links, etc?Google ClassroomGoogle SiteManila Folder30s
- Q7What do I do if my partner is absent?Continue to work through your stations. Your partner can make up their work on their own time.Do nothing until they return.30s
- Q8How many Show & Tells do I need to do?132none30s
- Q9Where do I record my Show & Tells?FlipgridGoogle ClassroomWeVideo30s
- Q10What is the purpose of this activity?There is no purpose.To use technology.To start generating ideas and to get experience using my voice to tell a story through poetry.30s