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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Exploring Spoken Word Poetry
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Exploring Spoken Word Poetry
Objectives:
Understand what spoken word poetry is
Identify key elements of spoken word poetry
Analyze examples of spoken word performances
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What do you already know about spoken word poetry?
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What is Spoken Word Poetry?
Spoken word poetry is a form of creative expression where people use their words, voices, and emotions to tell powerful stories or share their thoughts and feelings.
Instead of just reading a poem on a page, spoken word poets perform their poems out loud, using rhythm, tone, and body language to bring their words to life.
It's like poetry that's meant to be heard and experienced, and it often tackles important topics or sends messages about the world around us.
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In spoken word poetry, poets use specific techniques like:
Word Choice: Carefully chosen words to make a strong point.
Rhythm: A pattern that makes the words flow or sound musical.
Voice & Expression: Using the voice to show emotions or highlight certain words.
Body Language: Movements or gestures that help explain the message.
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By learning these techniques, you will see how language can help people communicate important topics and connect with others.
This knowledge helps with:
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Analyzing: Understanding how words and emotions work together.
Critical Thinking: Thinking deeply about topics or messages.
Recognizing Effective Communication: Knowing what makes communication clear and powerful.
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These skills can help you in exams and in real life. Spoken word poetry also shows how people share stories and ideas that matter to them, which can help you see different points of view.
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How does he use voice and expression?
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What is the main message of this poem?
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How do these girls use rythm?
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What is the main message of this poem?
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Slide 16 - Video
First reactions
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What is he saying sorry for?
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What do you think: what kinds of subjects are usually used for spoken word poems?
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Slide 20 - Video
If you had to make your own spoken word poem, what would it be about?