Hi Lea, I don't have worksheets for 'Count that Day Lost', but I can suggest an assignment that I gave to my students. I had them write two paragraphs, the first describing in detail a kindness that someone did for them, and the second describing a kindness that they did for someone else. In both descriptions I asked them to conclude with how the incident made them feel afterwards. The answers I got were truly inspiring! Leah Urso Sent from my iPad On May 7, 2013, at 9:08 PM, "LV" <mv5u@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you have any worksheets for the poem Count that Day Lost for a 4 point > class and are willing to share, I will be happy to use in case they are > suitable for my class. > > > Also, my colleagues and I would like to teach the poem Wealth in our good > and weak classes. It is in the book Celebrating Literature 3. Unfortunately, > we do not have the teacher's guide. Would it be too much to ask you guys to > scan the relevant pages from the teacher's guide? I know it is much work at > this time of the year, but if it is possible, we will be thankful > > > > Thanks > > Lea > > > > ************************************** > ** Join ETNI on Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ > ** ETNI Blog and Poll > http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx > *************************************** > ************************************** ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************