Landscape and Memory
Tuesday, August 2nd, 20111. Before your group leaves the building, talk about the five senses and, if you wish, read a model poem that uses sensory information. If you read a model poem, ask participants to discuss how the poet uses the senses in the poem.
2. Take students outside and ask them, as they walk around, to write two examples of what each of their five senses notices (what they see, smell, taste, touch, and hear). Ask them to choose details they wouldn’t normally notice.
3. Sit outside or come back to your meeting space and ask students to share at least one item from their list.
4. Ask students to write a piece using at least three items from their list.
This lesson is from the WritersCorps book “Jump Write In!”

