A Nation's Strength

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ENGLISHSecondary Education

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time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I WILL BE ABLE TO:
* explore more about the poet 'Ralph Waldo Emerson'.
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength'.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.

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According to you, what makes a nation strong?

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THE VIDEO OF THE POEM

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Please play the video of the poem on OUP.

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What is the rhyming scheme
of the poem?
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What is the question that the poet asks
in the beginning of the poem?
Does he go on to answer it?
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According to the poet, what are the
three things that people generally
regard as the strength of a nation?
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How does the poet show that
gold or wealth, the sword or power
and pride are not reliable?
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Slide 12 - Open question

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The poem has several words that are related to
the structure pf a building, e.g., pillars in line 1.
Pick out other such examples from the poem.
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Slide 13 - Open question

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What, in the opinion of the poet,
is the main source of strength
for a nation?
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List the qualities that are needed in people to make their nation strong.

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In not more than thirty words, share the idea highlighted by the poet in the poem
'A Nation's Strength'.
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Read the poem again.
Identify and list at least three poetic devices used in the poem.

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SUCCESS CRITERIA
Now, I CAN:
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength'.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Not sure
D
I need some help.

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I WILL BE ABLE TO:
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength' by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* identify and share the poetic devices used in the poem.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.
* identify and share the literal meanings of the phrases used in the poem.

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What, according to the poet, is a nation's true strength?

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What makes a nation's pillars high
And its foundations strong?
What makes it mighty defy
The foes that round it throng?

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Answer all the three parts of Q.1. a. in the coursebook. (Page No. 141)

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SUCCESS CRITERIA- Now, I CAN:
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength' by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* identify and share the poetic devices used in the poem.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.
* identify and share the literal meanings of the phrases used in the poem.
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Not sure
D
I need some help.

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DAY

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I WILL BE ABLE TO:
* identify and share the synonyms and antonyms of some of the words used in the poem.
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength' by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* identify and share the poetic devices used in the poem.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.

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The BIG Question
How can each one of us contribute in representing our nation and becoming our motherland’s true strength?
(Word limit: 30-40 words)

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Attempt the assignment based on the poem ‘A Nation’s Strength’. (MS-Teams) 

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SUCCESS CRITERIA- Now, I CAN:
* identify and relate to the idea and the theme of the poem 'A Nation's Strength' by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* identify and share the poetic devices used in the poem.
* share my responses to the questions based on the same.
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Not sure
D
I need some help.

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