Poem Task Your task is to create a poem using words associated with the word that you are given. The poem must: Describe what the word means Describe what.

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Poem Task Your task is to create a poem using words associated with the word that you are given. The poem must: Describe what the word means Describe what it does Explain how it works or why its needed End with one word to describe the process or to describe the first word The poem must be structured as shown on the next page

Poem structure The first line has one word The second line has two words The third line has three words The fourth line has four words The fifth line has five words Your poem will make a diamond shape.

Now try your own, pick a word! An Example would be : For the word : Amylase Amylase Saliva enzyme Breaks down starch Small molecules are absorbed Digestion Now try your own, pick a word!

Word Options 1 Chemistry Physics Biology Alkane Hydrocarbon Alcohol Carboxylic acid Glycerol Telescope Refraction Reflection Refractor Diverging lens Biology Carnivore Herbivore Photosynthesis Glucose Polymers

Word Options 2 Chemistry Physics Biology Exothermic Solar day Endothermic Activation energy Equilibrium Strong acid Solar day Constellation Planet Retrograde motion Lunar eclipse Biology Ecosystem Chlorophyll Greenhouse effect Mutualism Symbiosis

Anaerobic respiration Word Options 4 Chemistry Physics Carrier gas Titration Bulk chemicals Fine chemicals Renewable resources Supernova Neutron star Black hole Core Radioactive zone Biology DNA Fermenter Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration Respiration