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Exploring Contrasting Story Elements Through Tapestry and Poetry

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Young thinkers view two narrative art tapestries and study the images included that tell a story about the Roman Emperor Constantine. As they examine the details of the tapestries, pupils use a Venn Diagram to record the similarities and differences in the two works. The contrasts revealed by the diagram are then used to create a diamante poem.

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5th - 9th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
2 days
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