Poetry - Television by Roald Dahl

                                                       Teaching Poetry




 YAL | Exam task 2 

Shiela v/d Hoff
Lauren Welfort   
Anne Dulk

ENN-D2C-F


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                                                       Teaching Poetry




 YAL | Exam task 2 

Shiela v/d Hoff
Lauren Welfort   
Anne Dulk

ENN-D2C-F


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Learning goals
  • You can understand poetry.
  • You can discuss the meaning of poetry.




Target group: 2 HV/ 3Mavo

Slide 2 - Slide

Television - Roald Dahl
  • Famous children's book author 
  • Students should be able to relate to the topic 
  • Short lines 
  • Fun use of language 

Slide 3 - Slide

Pre reading activities 
Ask students questions:
  • What are your favourite television programmes/genres?
  • How often do you watch tv?
  • How does it make you feel?

To prepare students: Students will read the poem in advance. 

Slide 4 - Slide

What are your favourite television programmes/genres?

Slide 5 - Open question

How often do you watch tv?
A
1-3 days a week
B
3-6 days a week
C
Every day: 0-2 hours
D
Every day: > 2 hours

Slide 6 - Quiz

How does watching TV make you feel?

Slide 7 - Mind map

Whilst reading activities 
Students use their worksheets or LessonUp to:
  • Write down initial thoughts & feelings.
  • Highlite unknown words/words that puzzle them.
  • Teacher reads the poem out loud 
  • Alternative: 

Slide 8 - Slide

Recorded reading via YouTube

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Whilst reading activities 
Pupils read along with the teacher/recorded reading. 

[Pupils check if all highlighted words are still unclear to them. If they were able to apply a coping strategy, some words should make sense to them now due to the teachers recital.] 


Whilst reading/listening students answer the following questions

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What thoughts and feelings come to mind whilst reading ''Television'' by Roald Dahl?

Slide 11 - Open question

What thoughts and feelings come to mind whilst reading ''Television'' by Roald Dahl?


Possible right answers: Kids are watching too much tv. Kids aren’t reading books anymore and don’t know who various authors are. Kids don’t play ‘pirate’ anymore or use their fantasy to play fantasy games.

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Highlight the words that you do not understand. After having heard the poem being read out aloud, do some of those words make more sense now? Write down the words that you still don’t understand here:

Slide 13 - Open question

Whilst reading activities 
Now we'll zoom in on the actual meaning of the poem and ask students what they make of it. 

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gaping
good gracious
crouching
ghastly
oars
keen
wondrous
rump
rotter
repulsive
contented
nauseating
galore
tot
muffled
tevreden
peddels
hurkend
vreselijk
mijn hemel
gedempt
verachtelijk persoon
met open mond
billen
walgelijk
kind
wonderlijk
misselijkmakend
in overvloed
enthousiast

Slide 15 - Drag question

Look up words you still don't understand. Type the word + Dutch translation here.

Slide 16 - Open question

What words do you associate with the word 'television'?

Slide 17 - Mind map

Whilst reading activities 

Students will do a word linking activity after reading. Either on paper or via this drag & drop exercise:

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Who could have written the poem 'Television' according to you? Clarify your answer with extracts from the poem.

Slide 19 - Open question

Read the following extract:

‘Where smugglers rowed with muffled oars,
And pirates wearing purple pants,
And sailing ships and elephants,
And cannibals crouching 'round the pot,
Stirring away at something hot’

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Read the following extract:

‘Where smugglers rowed with muffled oars,
And pirates wearing purple pants,
And sailing ships and elephants,
And cannibals crouching 'round the pot,
Stirring away at something hot’

Tip: freeze the screen so pupils can still read the extract while answering the following question.

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In your own words, what do you think this extract tells you? What comes to mind?

Slide 22 - Mind map

Why does television create for children to only be able to see and not think? Where has children’s fantasy gone to?

Slide 23 - Mind map

What image comes to your mind whilest reading the poem?
Upload yours here!

Slide 24 - Open question

Post reading activities
Students are  going to do a number of post reading activities. 

We wanted the activities to be active, creative and fun in order to give them a positive poetry association. 

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Acrostic poem

Students will make their own acrostic poem using the following format:

T __________________________________________________________________
E ___________________________________________________________________
L ___________________________________________________________________
E ___________________________________________________________________
V ___________________________________________________________________
I ___________________________________________________________________
S ___________________________________________________________________
I ___________________________________________________________________
O ___________________________________________________________________
N ___________________________________________________________________










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Make your own acrostic poem!
Check ''extra help'' for the format

Slide 27 - Open question

Story cubes/Flash cards 
If you have time left for another last activity, get the children’s minds going. Use story cubes or story Flash cards to get the children to use their imagination to tell each other stories based on the cubes or the cards that they turn over. The main idea of this activity is to reignite the imagination of the pupils, which may have been lost before television and social media was introduced into their lives.
   

Divide the group up in groups of four or five children.


Give each group either Flash cards or story cubes.

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Flash cards
Children have to shake the deck of cards and somebody has to turn over the first three cards. With the different images on the cards they think of a story to tell the other people in the group. They must use every image on every card.

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Story cubes
Give the children a pack of story cubes. They have to roll the different dice and then decide what the story is going to be, based on what the outcome is of their turn in rolling the dice. They must use at least 4 cubes in their story.

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