The students will read and interpret the poem entitled “The World is Too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth. Through this, they will be able to create a poster of the world as they see it.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Grade(s): 5th – 8th
The students will read and interpret the poem entitled “The World is Too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth. Through this, they will be able to create a poster of the world as they see it.

As what Mother Teresa said, peace begins with a smile. Have the chance to put a smile on a classmate’s smile with the use of a figure of speech. The students’ creativity and kindness will shine in this activity.

Do you have the ability to think of things logically? Gauge the students’ critical thinking skills by having them look beyond the pictures that are shown to them and asking them thought-provoking questions.

As Ralph Waldo Emerson described, the earth do laugh in flowers. The students will be able to look at the world similarly as they participate in this activity.

No expression of gratefulness can ever be ‘too much’, so long as it’s sincere! Learn all about a figure of speech that exaggerates things in this lesson and apply it in a direct message to someone special.
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