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The night sensing the power On a still moonlit moment And again There are echoes of past and future changes in the flow of time seeking a foothold Tangible Purposeful Rising Big Idea ID: 711422

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Slide1

Found PoetrySlide2

Flow

Now I hear

The night

sensing the power

On a still moonlit

moment

And again,

There are echoes of past and future

changes in the flow of time, seeking a foothold,

Tangible,

Purposeful,

Rising.Slide3

Big Idea:

Create piece of artwork based on a core idea or central theme.

Create a found poem by circling poetic words or phrases on a

page

of fiction/nonfiction.Slide4

Materials:

One of the speeches- “I Have a Dream” or “The Great Dictator’s Speech”

1 piece of parchment paper

Tape or glue

Watercolor Paint

, colored pencils or

Markers

Pencils

Sharpie

Marker or black penSlide5

Step One:

Choose 1

page from

“I Have a Dream” that reflects one part of your poem (the beginning, middle, or end).

“The Great Dictator’s Speech” is only one page, so you don’t have an option.Slide6

Step Two:

Lay the parchment paper over the page and use tape or glue to adhere the pages together.Slide7

Step Three:

Now take a pencil and begin to circle words the words or phrases you used in your poem in the order they appear in the speech.

The words/phrases circled need to be the same or similar words/phrases your used in your poem. Slide8

Step Four:

Retrace your circled words

using a black sharpie or pen.

Think

about the word that represents the core idea of your poem. At least one word should give you a good visual image to create from

.Slide9

Step Five:

Color

over

the un-circled words

with your graphic

representation

(your drawing) of

the core idea.Slide10

Step Six:

Once you have the background image, colors laid down, add more detail.Slide11

Step Seven:

Write

your “core idea

” (the title)

word in

sharpie or colored marker

on your final page. Create thick to thin lines by over-lapping the Sharpie lines that you want to be thicker.Slide12

Assessment:

Final page included a poem of

a minimum of 12

words

Graphic representation (drawing)

added meaning to the poem

Title: One

word or a phrase was written in

hand-drawn

letterforms

and it

was the core idea of the

poem

Able

to recognize poetic words and/or phrases in

text

and

create

a poem

that made

sense.Handwritten or typed poem is included with final productEach bulleted item is worth 10 points for a total of 50 points.

Wicked

He eyes and smile dreamingHer movements gracefulShe was golden-wingedHad not kissed her except they danced this golden kitten to meet him.She expected he would humbly serve her blood leadenShe was miserable and keenly happy at heartA beautiful heiressWicked.

What the final product should look likeSlide13

Student ArtworkSlide14

Rage

Started shuffling back

tears of rage into a cringing animal.

What you gonna do for yourself?

Cry a whole river.

The hurt, the pain, the humiliation.

Covering his head.

He heard a roar of rage was in his throat.Slide15

Country

The

corn country

A lovely land of rolling

hills

and

green meadows

Wandering creeks and woodlands

The meadow larks whistled

Slowly, methodically

The grass,

The sky,

The rich earth

Love for the earth

A pagan’s love for the sun-

And

It’s warmthSlide16

Time

Female dressed elegance,

young and careless,

The appearance we have seen for some time past.

Pure and healthy.Slide17

Tranquility

Tranquility

Of our dreams

T

his time of days

infinite itself in the

Astonishment of that beautiful human body

That is more than

tranquility.Slide18

Fear

The window open

She stood to one side

stood staring

hating the human race

still alive

trying to pray

she began to walk

she was afraid to stop moving

Terror

She moved slowly now

She let them in.Slide19

Wicked

He eyes and smile dreaming

Her movements graceful

She was golden-winged

Had not kissed her except they danced this golden kitten to meet him.

She expected he would humbly serve her blood leaden

She was miserable and keenly happy at heart

A beautiful heiress

Wicked.Slide20

Life

Glancing out at the headlights on the road stretching ahead

was a ravishing beauty.

She was in love with

Life.Slide21

Fire

There was smoke

Fire

Once sizzled like a firecracker fuse

The faintest

breath

pierced

the dark.Slide22

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