A 20-minute poetry lesson focused on creative writing and mood, exploring how a single moment can shift emotion and trigger memory.
This lesson centres on Cafeteria, a contemporary poem where a brief moment of conflict leads to something more personal. What begins as a scene between others becomes a reflection on past behaviour, showing how present experiences can carry emotional weight beyond what is said.
In the classroom, this reflects a familiar pattern: students often react to situations without recognising what those reactions are connected to. A glance, a comment, or a moment can hold meaning that goes beyond the surface. This lesson helps students explore how mood is created and how it shapes response.
Through a focused writing task, students move from observing the moment in the poem to creating their own short narrative. They describe a present interaction, capture the mood of the moment, shift briefly into a memory it triggers, and return to the present with greater control and clarity.
At its core, the lesson asks:
What can a single moment reveal about the past?
Designed as a focused, low-prep lesson, students read, write, and reflect using clear, structured prompts that can be completed in one session.
Suitable for: Grades 7-8
What’s included:
20-minute poetry lesson (print-and-go)
Contemporary poem: Cafeteria
Creative writing task
Structured success checklist
Teacher model response