Finish writing your poem: you have three lessons left (including this one)
Next Monday: no lesson (Pinksteren)
This lesson:
Examples of poems
Give you some inspiration + tips about writing a poem
Time to work on your project
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Create a presentation
Create a short presentation (+/-10 minutes) in which you introduce your poem/song text you’ve written to the rest of the class through reading it aloud followed by an interactive exercise and concluded by why you as a group chose this theme to write your poem/song text in.
There are millions of possibilities and you are free to think of other options.
Be creative!
Do keep in mind that:
You only have 10 min
Each member of your group needs to participate in the presentation
The rest of the class needs to interactively explore the poem with you.
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Poetry project
First start thinking about the theme you would like to write your poem about:
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Poetry project
Think about if it’s going to rhyme or not: a poem doesn’t have to rhyme!
Want a bit of help with rhyming? Go to rhyme rabbit, rhyme zone, etc. There are loads of websites you can go to.
Don’t use too simple language, try to show off your vocabulary!
Look at some poems you like to get some inspiration
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Poetry project
When you’ve written your poem you’re going to start working on your presentation.
Make sure your lesson is clear and easy to follow:
Think about:
What are you going to do in your interactive exercise?
how long is your interactive exercise?
How are you going to check the answers?
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Examples
What I DON’T want to see:
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Examples
What I would LOVE to see:
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Poetry project
Tips:
Read some different types of poems, what speaks to you?
Start with a word web: start with the theme and write down words/feelings/actions that belongs to that theme.
Make sure you understand all the words in your poem and pronounce them correctly.
Let me check your poem: I can give you some tips/tops.