Lit. term 3: Blackout Poetry

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Talbot House
Writing a review

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How to write a review
-Make sure you show exactly what the workshop was about
Write down your opinion
-Only write down positive/negative things about the workshop!
Persuade others!
-Give a recommendation:
“I recommend this workshop, because ....and ...."

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Poperinge review assignment
- Write a review about one of the workshops in Poperinge
- The assignment is on Magister (opdrachten)

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Blackout Poetry

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What you will need : 

  • One partner (you'll be working in duos)
  • The printed out article
  • A pencil (and eraser?)
  • A laptop (one per duo!) & be ready to log in to LessonUp
  • A black marker (I will give you one)
  • Your imagination!

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Lesson Goals:
  1. Practice a different Reading Strategy 
  2. Revisit of Lit terms
  3. Stimulating Critical Thinking;find connections in meaning
  4. Increase your Language Skills; definitions, associations
  5. Stimulating your Creativity, Self-expression and your Imagination

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Scaffolding Article page 1:

down the tubes: gaat van kwaad naar erger
culprits: daders. boosdoeners
Alongside: naast
wield: hanteren
win favour: in gunst staan bij
bigotry: kleinzieligheid, onderdrukking, verdrukking, onverdraagzaamheid
to anticipate: verwachten
pathetic: zielig, meelijwekkend


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Scaffolding Article page 2:

drip through more sparingly: minder vaak
neutered: gecastreerd
swerve to the right: meer rechts (politiek)
misogynist: vrouwenhater
nauseous: misselijk
sins: zonden




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Reading time... with instructions
Instructions:
  1. Before you start for real, read the title and the first paragraph
  2. On your Post-it write down what you notice about the TONE... (recap)
  3. Start reading and underline words that "grab" you
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Has your opinion about the Tone of the article changed?
Has your opinion about the TONE of the article changed?

Why or why not?

What does that tell you about the reading strategies you have used?

[skimming vs reading the full article in depth, underlining words]

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When you are done, please Log in to LessonUp

Turn on your laptop, log into this LessonUp (using both of your names if possible),
 and let's get YOUR input:

What do you know about....

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Censorship?

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Poetry?

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Censorship + CreativityBLACKOUT POETRY

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What is blackout poetry?

  • Free poetry using existing text
  • Cancel everything but the words of your poem
  • It goes back 250 years! 

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1

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It says:
"You Deserve


...a Smile

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And this one:
"KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK
Knock knock KNOCK KNOCK
I'm here
to hug
you"

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It can be super simple...

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Or you can turn it into a work of art!

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"Money took his family and the children and rebuilt everything"

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GOAL: Together, create 1 or 2 poetic lines using (some of) the isolated words in the article around the theme FREEDOM. And turn the TONE around!
  1. Revise your underlined words: which ones are useful?
  2. Do you need extra filler words to make the lines make sense? Isolate those too.
  3. Black out the rest! Extra points for being creative!
  4. I will take a picture of the end result and send it
    to your e-mail to upload)
And now it's up to you:
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Now you have all the ingredients!

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upload the blackout poem here (photo)

Slide 26 - Question ouverte

Which team was most poetic?
Which team was most creative?
Another category?
Which team capured the theme of Freedom best?

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Reflect & Share (on your post-it)

  1. In what way was this lesson useful to you?
  2.  What did you like/ not like about this lesson?
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