Work on your “bio-poema!”

During class on Thursday, you received a handout to begin the rough draft of your “bio-poema.”  Your rough draft is due tomorrow at the beginning of class (just fill in the blanks on the handout that was given to you).  On Friday, we will be discussing what the final draft should look like and include (your bio-poema on the front with pictures representing each line, a picture of yourself on the front and then on the back side, a paragraph that puts the whole “bio-poema” together and includes any additional details).  The “bio-poemas” are due next Tuesday, September 10th (we will present, share and decorate the room with them).

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