Learning task 8 : Now,that you can distinguish real from make-believe images, fact from non-fact images, it is time for you to create your own. Be familiar with the rubric below which with be used in rating your self-made illustrations.
Read and reflect on the message of the poem below. In your notebook,
create your own images (one real and one make-believe images) related to
the poem that you read. Consider the indicators in the rubric in making
your illustrations.
To help you in appreciating the poem, here is a list to unlock difficulties:
beheld = look
toto = all together
desolation = sadness
bountiful = generous
reminisce= recal
Plant a Better Tomorrow
by Maricon Estrellado
As I beheld up the sky, something waved "hi,"
With its hands desperately reaching up the sky.
They danced with the wind, going side to side,
Swayed their arms and shoulders in toto,
Trying its best to be noticed and be spoken to.
In which it succeeded; I saw it standing alone
in the midst of hopelessness and desolation
It led me to reminisce how the scene was like before,
When the leafy hands were momentously bountiful,
Image
The strong twigs swayed more and were indeed blissful.
lf yesterday, there were more and today, there is one,
How about our tomorrow?
Would that one stand still or would there be none?
Or, it would be better if we'll plant near that one.