The Magic of Nature and Poetry · Narrative Reading
Personification in Nature
An introduction to giving human qualities to non human elements like the sun or the wind. Students create their own personified characters.
Key Questions
- 1Why would an author describe the wind as whispering or the sun as smiling?
- 2How does giving human traits to a tree change our relationship with it?
- 3What emotions can we show by making a cloud feel sad or happy?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Bird Talk - Class 3CBSE: Personification in Poetry - Class 3
Class: Class 3
Subject: English
Unit: The Magic of Nature and Poetry
Period: Narrative Reading
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