Intro + Poetry

Part 1 Poetry
Literature 
  • .... is a verb.
  • .... is more than books.
  • .... is everywhere.
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Part 1 Poetry
Literature 
  • .... is a verb.
  • .... is more than books.
  • .... is everywhere.

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Slide 2 - Video

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Slide 3 - Mind map

Part 1 Poetry
Literature reader 
  • introduction
  • how it works
  • ItsLearning  
1. poetry
2. short stories
3. novels

Slide 4 - Slide

Poetry: your thoughts?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Part 1 | Poetry
Poetry Is Everywhere
Far from “going extinct,” as it was once predicted, poems are viral, vital—and invincible. 
(The Atlantic, AUGUST 20, 2018)

Slide 6 - Slide

"Poetry is everywhere".
How do you think you'll encounter poetry in your life?

Slide 7 - Open question

Part 1A

Marshal Matters

8 Mile


Poetic Pattern

F.Y.I.

Poetry features

Assignments 1&2

His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy 
There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti 
He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready 
To drop bombs, but he keeps on forgetting 
What he wrote down, the whole crowd goes so loud 
He opens his mouth, but the words won't come out 
He's choking, how, everybody's joking now 
The clocks run out, times up, over, blaow!

Slide 8 - Slide

Part 1A

Lyrics & Poetry?
* Colors *

Tropicana

Why don't you

Tricky



Poetry Features >>

TASK 1: take notes >>

COLORS started in 2016 with the mission to showcase diverse talent and to connect people across the globe on a creative and emotional level. "We deeply believe and trust that our community of fans, artists and creatives share similar values, such as open-mindedness, acceptance and empathy.

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Visit Color's YouTube channel 
& find artist + song that appeals to you

TASK 1 ABC

Song choice
  • appropriate
  • English

Advice & hints
A: message/theme: Genius
B: focus on: metaphors & imagery.
C: "poster" OR a written piece in which you explain: what kind of emotions does this song evoke and how is this achieved? (200 words)




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Part 1B
You if no one else - by Tino Villanueva

A current exhibition at Arlington Arts Center :
You, if no one else. 
As an exhortation, the phrase comes from a poem by Tino Villanueva included in his collection, Chronicle of My Worst Years. The poem urges victims and witnesses of destitution and oppression to “put your voice where your memory is,” and to tell how the spirit of rebellion enables ways to “unlearn the lessons of that teacher, your land’s omnipotent defiler.” The show presents a spectrum of examples of political expression intertwined with works of art. The exhibition was curated by Karyn Miller, Director of Exhibitions at AAC.
Ms. Miller tells us that, “planning for this exhibition began with a curiosity about the imprint a Trump presidency will have on artistic expression.”

Tasks 3-4-5

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Part 1B

CENTENNIALS >>


Diamante poem about your generation

[antonym / synonym]


YOUR GENERATION - 
YOUR TURN!







>>  Choose a topic.
What defines/defined you? And what's your opposite? <<
Task 5

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Slide 13 - Slide

“None of us is as smart as all of us.” OK, Gen Z? [Ken Blanchard, author]

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"..generations view each other as competitors"
Why do you think that is?

Slide 15 - Mind map

Future changes?
1 positive or negative please.

Slide 16 - Open question

PART 1C

THE CIRCLE



Task 6 Step-by-step

  • choose one "future change" 
  • create: a story revolving around your  chosen"change"
  • !! criteria for writing your story
  • start writing!


What the future beholds >>>

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Part 1 Poetry
Literature reader 
REMINDER
  • why we do this
  • ItsLearning 
    & deadlines
1. poetry - tasks 1 -12
2. short stories - tasks 1-4
3. novels - 2x free choice, 1x teacher's choice

Slide 18 - Slide

Literature File
best / worst tasks so far
[feedback, please.]

Slide 19 - Mind map

Judgement day.
How to describe your progress for literature file so far.
A
I flunked it - I need to step up my game.
B
Slow starter, but improving.
C
I've done OK. I can either continue like this or improve.
D
I'm on a roll!

Slide 20 - Quiz

Part 1 | Poetry
Poetry Is Everywhere
Far from “going extinct,” as it was once predicted, poems are viral, vital—and invincible. 
(The Atlantic, AUGUST 20, 2018)

Slide 21 - Slide

In pairs: discuss the questions about your name (page 15).
Summarise your neigbour's answers below.
timer
4:00

Slide 22 - Open question

Part 1D

What's in a name?

Slide 23 - Slide

Part 1D

  • video assignment
Acrostic Poems
>> page 17 = example
>> characteristics, appearance, daily life, etc.

Slide 24 - Slide

Slide 25 - Slide

Part 1D

Narrative Poem & Song

>> actions, characteristics, appearance, etc.

Chinese names

What's in a name?

Task 8

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Part 1E
reader page 17-20 >>

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Part 1E 

Jabberwocky






The trick behind "Jabberwocky":
composed largely of words from a language totally made-up by the poet. Has an air of otherworldliness, as though it were born of a place similar to our own, but just foreign enough to seem enigmatic.
Task 11
Creating Your Own Nonsense Verse
  • follow the rules of English grammar 
  • feel free to invent as many new words as possible to stand in for your nouns, verbs, adjectives etc.. 
  • you need not know what every word "really" means;
  • the poem should sound as if it could be translated.
Task 10

Slide 28 - Slide

Poetry: your thoughts now?

Slide 29 - Mind map

Part 1 | Poetry
Poetry Is Everywhere
Far from “going extinct,” as it was once predicted, poems are viral, vital—and invincible. 
(The Atlantic, AUGUST 20, 2018)

Slide 30 - Slide

"Poetry is everywhere".
How do you think you'll encounter poetry in your life?

Slide 31 - Open question