Examples of the five e is in a lesson plan surrounding the topic intresting details and sensory language

1. Engage: Begin the lesson by asking students to share something interesting they learned recently. This will activate their prior knowledge and get them excited about the topic of interesting details and sensory language.

2. Explore: Provide students with a selection of texts that are rich in sensory language and interesting details. Encourage them to identify specific examples of descriptive language that appeal to the five senses and draw readers in.

3. Explain: Teach students about the importance of using sensory language and interesting details in writing to create a vivid and engaging experience for readers. Provide examples of how sensory language can enhance a reader's understanding and enjoyment of a text.

4. Elaborate: Have students practice incorporating sensory language and interesting details into their own writing. Encourage them to use descriptive language that appeals to all five senses and brings their writing to life.

5. Evaluate: At the end of the lesson, have students share their writing with the class and provide feedback on each other's use of sensory language and interesting details. Encourage them to revise their writing based on the feedback they receive.