PPT-Poetry Revision Session 2: “Parade’s End” and “Our Sharpeville”

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SIMILES What is a SIMILE A SIMILE is when one thing is compared to another to describe it using like or as EG He was as tall as a house or she was like a princess

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SIMILES What is a SIMILE A SIMILE is when one thing is compared to another to describe it using like or as EG He was as tall as a house or she was like a princess Parades End by . Created by artists and celebrities each Elephant Parade statue is a unique art piece The lifesized baby elephant statues are exhibited in international cities After each exhibition a number of Elephant Parade statues are auctioned by a renowned auct Making Words our Brush and Palette. Lesson 1 Defining Poetry. Define the term ‘poetry’. What makes poetry different from prose?. What do you like/dislike about poetry?. Activity 1) Set up a page in your Writers’ Notebook for poem ideas. Welcome to our session! . Bonnie Webberley - Principal. Kathy Park – Instructional Coach. Who you are?. Elementary Staff Member. Secondary Staff Member. How many years has your school been using PBIS?. Preparation . A workshop and presentation for parents/carers of Year 8 students. The conversation………. Why. should you revise?. Where. should you revise?. When. should you revise?. How. should you revise?. Sharpeville. The Sharpeville Massacre occurred on 21. st. March 1960, when white South African police opened fire on a crowd of black protesters, killing 69 people and injuring at least 130.. Why did it happen?. iGCSE. . SESSION ONE…. GCSE. English Literature . iGCSE. :. Component 1. :. MONDAY’S EXAM. Poetry and prose . –. Two questions based. on two texts: . Poetry (‘Poems . D. eep and Dangerous,’ . Sharpeville. The Sharpeville Massacre occurred on 21. st. March 1960, when white South African police opened fire on a crowd of black protesters, killing 69 people and injuring at least 130.. Why did it happen?. Ayesha . Girach. and Ayesha Ahmed. DATE: 09/05/2017. Neuro 2. The Peer Teaching Society is not liable for false or misleading information…. Structure of the Axon. Axons are insulated by . myelin. which speeds up conduction of the action potential. Lesson Aim:. To understand what the poem ‘Our Sharpeville’ by Ingrid de . Kok. is about. .. To analyse how the poet has used language and structure to convey thoughts, feelings and ideas.. Ingrid de . 9:15 Regular arrival at school. Students should come to school their regular way. Students should wear their costume to school, but bring a change of clothes for after the parade. 9:45 Our Costume Parade will begin. Please see the attached map for parade route. There are lots of people sitting on both sides of Rajpath, the main road along which the parade passes. Children are talking about the buildings they can see around them. . Sir told us that Rashtrapati . Idaho 83634wwwkunachamberorgor 208-922-9254The Kuna Chamber of Commerceinvites you to participate in the annualKUNA DAYS PARADESaturday August 7th 2021at 10amThis yearstheme is America the BeautifulNa 2022/23. The Peer Teaching and MedSoc are not liable for false or misleading information. This session was created by students, for students, as a revision resource, therefore any resemblance to university questions is purely coincidental. Content has not been reviewed by and is therefore unaffiliated with Sheffield Medical School. . , Part 1: . P. oetry. Becoming a Community of Poets. Session One. “Poetry is the music of the soul, and, above all, of great and feeling souls. .” -Voltaire. Music as Poetry. How many of you can recite the lyrics of your favorite songs—or at...

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