Writing Pantoum Poem – Summarizing Literary Work

The pantoum poem a interesting structured form that works well for a optional assessment to measure student understanding of a  literary work they’ve just studied.  They can write about character, setting, theme, or conflict.   Teachers can add minimum components depending on the skill of the students.  The pantoum pattern requires students to pay attention to grammar and punctuation as they add lines.  Great for grammar review, too.

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