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Page 1: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Mr. VerlinSouth Philadelphia High SchoolDecember 15, 2014

Page 2: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Preliminaries Turn to Elements, p. 455, and read the

Mark Strand quote: “Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. / There is no happiness like mine. / I have been eating poetry.”

In your notebooks, respond to the following prompt: “People have different feelings about poetry. Some people know they love it. Others think they hate it. Maybe you are somewhere in between. Reread the quotation. Why do you think Mark Strand uses the metaphor of eating to express the pleasure he gets from reading poetry?”

Page 3: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Objectives: The students will be able to define

some of the elements of poetry. The students will be able to analyze

how Carl Sandburg uses these elements in “Jazz Fantasia” (PA 1.2C and 1.3A, C, D and F)

The students will be able to write a free-verse poem that imitates a sound (PA 1.4A).

Page 4: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Focus Lesson: Introduction… Literary Terms

Alliteration Onomatopoeia Rhythm Meter Rhyme

Quickwrite: Elements… p. 535 Pre-write Draft

“Jazz Fantasia” Emotions evoked Imagery (sights and sounds)

Page 5: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Focus Lesson: Introduction… Literary Terms

Alliteration Onomatopoeia Rhythm Meter Rhyme

Quickwrite: Elements… p. 535 Pre-write Draft

“Jazz Fantasia” Emotions evoked Imagery (sights and sounds)

Page 6: Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School December 15, 2014

Focus Lesson: Introduction… Small Groups

Divide into groups of 4 max. Answer the “Reading Check” and

“Thinking Critically” questions in Elements… p. 538.

Each group will report out on one question.

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Homework: Free Verse Poem Free verse lacks any sustained patterns

in rhyme and rhythm. Write a 10-line poem in free verse. Each line

must have at least 5 words. Due Dec. 18.