Introduction to poetry

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Poetry, poems, what do we know?

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Do you think this poem was written by a man or a woman?
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man
B
woman

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Do you think the writer was a young or an older person?
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young
B
older

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What do you think the poem is about?
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A sad love story
B
What roses need to grow
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becoming a stronger person
D
a bad neighborhood where nothing grows

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If you wanted to make a song with this text, what music genre would you use?
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hardcore/house
B
pop music
C
rap/hiphop
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ballad

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Share anything that comes to mind about Tupac.

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What do you think the poem is about, knowing what you know now?
What does the rose stand for?
And the concrete?
In what way did it change your mind?
How do you feel about the poem?
What is the theme?

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Where do you find poetry around you?

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Did this lesson open your mind when it comes to poetry?
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yes
B
no
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a little

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poetry terms
1. alliteration – the repeating of the same beginning sound in more than 2 words
Example: David’s dog dug a ditch
2. onomatopoeia – words that sound like the object or actions they refer to
 Example: The duck went quack
3. Personification – when something not human is given human qualities
Example: Lightning danced across the sky

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poetry terms
4. Rhyme – words that have the same end sounds.
Example: The bee drank tea
5. Methaphor – a camparison between two unlike things
 Example: Her tears were a river flowing down her cheeks.
  6. simile – a comparison between two unlike things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.
 Example: She cried like a baby

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personification
giving human qualities to non-living objects

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