H4 My papa's Waltz

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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome

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Theme of this period
Family

Slide 2 - Slide

What is family?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Find a picture that fits the theme "family" for you. You might have to explain your answer

Slide 4 - Open question

The poem
the title: "My papa's waltz"

What is a waltz?

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My papa's waltz

The whiskey on your breath
Could make a small boy dizzy;
But I hung on like death:
Such waltzing was not easy.

We romped until the pans
Slid from the kitchen shelf;
My mother's countenance
Could not unfrown itself.



The hand that held my wrist
Was battered on one knuckle;
At every step you missed
My right ear scraped a buckle.

You beat time on my head
With a palm caked hard by dirt,
Then waltzed me off to bed
Still clinging to your shirt.


by Theodore Roethke





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What is the poem about?

Slide 7 - Open question

Slide 8 - Video

Look at the poem.  Give each line that rhymes, the same letter. = the rhyme scheme

My papa's waltz

The whiskey on your breath               a
Could make a small boy dizzy;          b
But I hung on like death:                      a
Such waltzing was not easy.              b

We romped until the pans
Slid from the kitchen shelf;
My mother's countenance
Could not unfrown itself.



The hand that held my wrist
Was battered on one knuckle;
At every step you missed
My right ear scraped a buckle.

You beat time on my head
With a palm caked hard by dirt,
Then waltzed me off to bed
Still clinging to your shirt.


by Theodore Roethke





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Is Rythm important in this poem?

A
yes
B
no

Slide 10 - Quiz

When you are reading a poem
- Look at the title, it often gives a clue on how/what to read
- Look at visual clues that may stand out, they are a choice form the author
- Look closely at the language that is used. What does the writer actually mean?

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After listening to the poem. Explain how rythm is used in the poem and why.

Slide 12 - Open question

simile
"a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid"

--> e.g. as brave as a lion 

This simile shows that who is talked about, is very brave in his actions. He has the bravery of a lion, which shows that he is not afraid to do what is needed. (A lion is a powerful creature, known as the king of the jungle. This is also a way to show that the person is in a high position.)

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another example of a simile
"they fought like dogs and cats"

Cats and dogs are known to not like each other, so saying they fight like them, means that they fight a lot. They cannot stand each other.

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Find an example of simile in the poem

My papa's waltz

The whiskey on your breath               
Could make a small boy dizzy;          
But I hung on like death:                      
Such waltzing was not easy.              

We romped until the pans
Slid from the kitchen shelf;
My mother's countenance
Could not unfrown itself.



The hand that held my wrist
Was battered on one knuckle;
At every step you missed
My right ear scraped a buckle.

You beat time on my head
With a palm caked hard by dirt,
Then waltzed me off to bed
Still clinging to your shirt.


by Theodore Roethke





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Metaphor
"A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison."

- A metaphor states that one thing is another thing
- It equates those two things not because they actually are the same, but for the sake of comparison or symbolism
- If you take a metaphor literally, it will probably sound very strange (are there actually any sheep, black or otherwise, in your family?)


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example of metaphor
from Disney's Frozen "My life has been a series of doors in  my face"
"Love is a battlefield." "Baby, you're a firework" "I am titanium"

--> these all create a picture to talk about a thing. For example by comapring love to a battlefield, it creates a feeling of fighting and battles; more negative emotions and images.

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What is the metaphor in the poem?

My papa's waltz

The whiskey on your breath               
Could make a small boy dizzy;          
But I hung on like death:                      
Such waltzing was not easy.              

We romped until the pans
Slid from the kitchen shelf;
My mother's countenance
Could not unfrown itself.



The hand that held my wrist
Was battered on one knuckle;
At every step you missed
My right ear scraped a buckle.

You beat time on my head
With a palm caked hard by dirt,
Then waltzed me off to bed
Still clinging to your shirt.


by Theodore Roethke





Slide 18 - Slide

discussing the test
ask questions if needed

Slide 19 - Slide

You're like a sun, so radiant
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
rhyme scheme

Slide 20 - Quiz

It’s been a real circus at home since Mom went on vacation.
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
rhyme scheme

Slide 21 - Quiz

Which is a simile?
A
life is like a box of chocolates
B
let's go paint the town red
C
Larry is like his twin Louie
D
Love is a battlefield

Slide 22 - Quiz

Which is a metaphor?
A
life is like a box of chocolates
B
let's go paint the town red
C
Larry is like his twin Louie
D
Love is a battlefield

Slide 23 - Quiz