Today’s lesson focused on reviewing limericks, specifically their structure and rhyme scheme. Students were reminded that a limerick consists of five lines, with a specific syllable count: the first, second, and fifth lines each having nine syllables and rhyming with each other, while the third and fourth lines have six syllables and rhyme among themselves. The class read several examples of limericks, emphasizing their humorous content and the use of rhymes, and they practiced identifying syllable counts and rhyme patterns through fun, creative examples.