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Starter 8- Random Word Generator
Poem Topic Brainstorm Make 3 lists. Choose from the options below. Each list should have 5-10 items.
Now look at your lists. Write a brainstorm that addresses the following:
Dulce Seminar Reflection This should be at least one typed page. Answer all questions. If you were absent for the seminar, scroll to the 2nd page of the assignment, and do the Seminar Make Up that is listed there.
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Starter 7- Poetry Calisthenics
Dulce Seminar Reflection This should be at least one typed page. Answer all questions. You will have at least 45 minutes to work on this tomorrow as well. Your goal today should be to finish the first paragraph, and get a draft done of the second paragraph. Raised By Poem Finish your Raised By poem. This is due at the start of class tomorrow! DUE DATES- ON TIME
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NON SEMINAR GROUP:
Starter 6: Definitions
Raised by Poems (see Google Classroom or the handout!) While half of the class seminars, the other half will read “Raised by Women” by Kelly Norman Ellis. In groups, go through the questions on the Raised by Poems handout and write a poem of your own! You will have some more time to finish these tomorrow if you don’t quite get done today. Dulce Seminar Questions
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Starter 5: A Very Long Engagement (Amazon) (20 min)
Show this as weapons intro: Scene 28, 1:18-1:27
Dulce Coaching Steps:
Definitions
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Starter 4- 5 Easy Pieces Poem
REVIEW FROM THURSDAY
Reading a Poem Notes:
Difficulty Journal (5 min)
Dulce et Decorum Est (rest of class)
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Starter 3: Repetition Poem (15 min)
Poetry Notes: Part 2 (60 min)
Poetry Project Examples
Five Easy Pieces Poem
Lori’s Example: Kai’s half-size fingers, chubby, small, with fingernails too long because he will not sit still long enough to clip them. He works them busily, digging them like burrowing animals into his cheerios, reveling in the textures as he grins up at me. The arctic ocean is a heart, beating ceaselessly with treasures locked deep in the ice. I look at my treasure and say, “Kai, what are you doing with your breakfast?” Eyes shining like a hole in the ice lit by moonlight, fingers wriggling like fat seals, he pipes, “Mama...BABY SHARK! Chee-wee-os.” DUE DATES- ON TIME
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Starter 2
Poem Notes Part 1- Continued!
Age Poem Sharing (30 min)
Student Examples (30 min) On my DP are a BUNCH of examples of past student project that were successful. Once you’ve seen a bunch, look at TWO of them from different categories, and answer the following questions about each of them in writing:
Painting/Visual Art
Kinetic Text:
Movie:
Fusion:
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Starter 1: Billy Collins- Introduction to Poetry
Project Introduction (5) Students read over handout- write questions about project at the bottom. Poetry Notes: Part 1 (30 min)
Poem Writing Exercise- Age Poem
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Imagine you are standing beside some tram tracks. In the distance, you spot a runaway trolley hurtling down the tracks towards five workers who cannot hear it coming. Even if they do spot it, they won’t be able to move out of the way in time. As this disaster looms, you glance down and see a lever connected to the tracks. You realise that if you pull the lever, the tram will be diverted down a second set of tracks away from the five unsuspecting workers. However, down this side track is one lone worker, just as oblivious as his colleagues. So, would you pull the lever, leading to one death but saving five?
Omelas Coaching
Omelas Seminar Prewrite Choose two of the following. Must be typed and printed before class.
Done- Catch up, and get all of your work in! I will Make sure all of the following work is turned in:
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Resume Updating (30 min)
Socratic Seminar Time! Whenever I have a few extra days, I always think the best way to fill them is in talking about something interesting. Today we’re going to read a story by one of my favorite authors, Ursula K. LeGuin
Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
Literary Devices
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