PPT-Reading and Writing Poetry
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Dr Rose Lucas We have practised close reading skills across a range of period and styles or subgenres of poetry the anonymous ballad the sonnet the lyric Metaphysical
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Dr Rose Lucas We have practised close reading skills across a range of period and styles or subgenres of poetry the anonymous ballad the sonnet the lyric Metaphysical poetry romanticism . An . Arts Now/WRX . course / Jessica Bozek. Amaranth Borsuk, . Handiwork . (2012). Eduardo C. Corral, . Slow Lightning. . (2012. ). Idra. Novey, . Exit, Civilian. . (2012). Anna Ross, . If a Storm. Thinking About Language Poetically . Instead of Intellectually. &. Creating Poems from Other Sources. Background. Rosemount High School. Demographics:. American Indian 0.5%. Asian 6.1%. Hispanic 4.1%. Dr Rose Lucas. Performance poetry, as the name would suggest, involves a focus on the physical and embodied presentation of poetry - rather than relying on the words on a page.. What is . P. erformance Poetry?. Table 1: Kayley, . Omaima. , Matt, Han. Table 2: Anna, . Roshdi. , . Seanna. , Hannah. Table 3: . Nyles. , Neil, James, Sara. Table 4: Beth, . Hakeseong. , Emma, Morgan. Table 5: Vincent, Megan, Madison, Anthony, Ashley. Poetry is using words in a way that helps us see, feel, and hear them. Poetry bounces off your tongue, tickles your ears, and makes you think. Poetry usually has a rhythm or flow. There are many types of poetry and many types of poetic devices, or tools, that poets use. Poetry is a way of borrowing from other styles of writing (Rosen, 1997).. Poetry should be a personal encounter with a poet’s words that touches you in such a way to bring you back again and again for more – you can’t get enough! (, 0000).. Barry J. Wilson. wilsonbj@gov.ns.ca. October 2009. “I don’t have to say, “Poetry is rhythmic, boys and girls; why don’t you dance a little?” They know the music of the poem because they feel it in their bodies.” . Punctuation and Capitalization. Sentence. . rebekka. like . redding. . novles. righting . poetry and diagraming . sentencs. Word Bank:. capital letter (1). period (1). comma (2). Discuss and Compare. LL Poetry: . Reading . Poetry. REVIEW:. The Value of a Dictionary. If a poet troubles to seek out the best words available, the least we can do is to find out what the words mean.. An . allusion . is an indirect reference to any person or thing--fictitious, historical, actual.. structuralist. Turn. Last week: Barthes’s description of a text as a confluence of a multiplicity of texts enjoyed in a multiplicity of ways by liberated readers; Foucault’s scepticism’s about the total knowability of the archive or the full, objective description of any episteme.. To share the National Writing Project’s mission.. To teach you about Found Poetry and encourage you to continue finding new and creative ways to inject writing into your classroom.. The National Writing Project – . Ninth Grade Options. LA9 or LA9 Honors. Additional . Elective. Options:. Creative Writing. Debate/Forensics. Multimedia Communications. Oral Communications. Theater 1. LA 9. This language arts course develops reading, writing, listening, speaking and viewing skills. Reading material covers all genres: novel, short story, poetry, drama and non-fiction. . Poetry Poetry is a special type of writing that is usually written in verse. A poem has rhyme ; however it does not have to rhyme. It also has a flow of words called a rhythm . A poem has lines What Is Poetry?. Poetry is as universal as language and almost as ancient. . The most primitive peoples have used it, and the most civilized have cultivated it. In all ages and in all countries, poetry has been written – and eagerly read or listened to – by all kinds and conditions of people, by soldiers, statesmen, lawyers, farmers, doctors, scientists, clergymen, philosophers, kings, and queens. In all ages it has been especially the concern of the educated, the intelligent, and the sensitive, and it has appealed, in its simpler forms, to the uneducated and children. .
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