Lesson Plan

Memory Haiku: The Great Gatsby and the Sense of Smell

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Scholars learn how smells evoke early childhood memories and apply that knowledge to a character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. After finding a passage from the novel that references smells, they craft a haiku and a concrete poem for their character.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
  • Bring in a collection of Scratch and Sniff books for class members to explore
  • Prepare a table with jars of spices and have class members leave notes about what the scent reminds them of 
  • Post the haikus and the memory poems about the classroom and conduct a gallery walk
Classroom Considerations
  • Some learners may need additional scaffolding between identifying a character with a sense of smell and crafting the haiku
  • Presumes scholars have finished reading the novel
  • Requires projection equipment for the videos, as well as copies of the reading passage, the worksheet, and the rubric
Pros
  • Links are provided to explanations of the various learning strategies used in the lesson
Cons
  • None
Common Core