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Who's going to teach our class?
Your teacher is in big trouble! She's being accused of using unorthadox teaching methods. Members of the Board of Education are so upset, they want to fire her. However, the "show" must go on.
So, who's going to teach the poetry unit? !!!
Your task, as a group, is to research a particular style/form of poetry or a literary device and present a lesson to the class. You will create a lesson plan, an activity, a quiz, and a visual display of your lesson. Later, you will combine what you have learned from all of the lessons and create a poetry book.
At the end of this unit you will be able to:
distinguish
between different styles and forms of poetry.
create original
works of poety.
demonstrate
mastery of various types of literary devices.
create
a basic lesson plan.
use
technology in order to collaborate with peers, experts and others.
develop
products for audiences inside and outside of the classroom.
create
a quiz that requires the use of higher-level thinking skills.
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-Select your assignment (style of poetry). Determine who you will work with. No more than four members per team.
-Use your resources to gather information about your poem. Use the following questions to help guide your research.
-Work with your partners and develop an original poem. The poem must be an example of the style which you were assigned.
-Edit and revise the poem. Check the grammar, spelling and mechanics.
-Type the poem in WordPerfect.
-Use the clip art web sites to find an illustration to accompany your poem.
-Print your poem.
-Use all of the information that you have gathered and create a poster.
-The first visual display must include the history of the poem, the characteristics of the poem and two examples (one of the examples must be original).
-Remember to keep your visual displays neat and simple.
-With your partners, think of a way to creatively teach
your lesson.
How will you
convey what you have learned to your students?
How will you
actively engage them in learning?
-When you are ready, complete the lesson plan template.
-Remember to keep your lesson under 30 minutes.
-Now it's time to check and see if your students have learned what you set out to teach them. Create a ten question multiple-choice quiz based on your lesson.
-Each question must have four answer choices.
-Include a distractor.
-Only five of the questions can be basic recall questions.
-The remaining questions, must address higher-level thinking skills. View Higher-Level Thinking Skills in order to learn more.
-Next to each question, specify the skill being tested.
-Type your quiz in WordPerfect.
-Edit and revise the quiz. Check the spelling, grammar and mechanics.
-Print your quiz and turn it in.
-Practice delivering your lesson. Everyone in your group must actively participate.
-Remember to keep your lesson under 30 minutes.
-Take a look at the lesson presentation rubric and make sure that you have included all of the components.
-Pay close attention to the other presentations and take notes.
-You are required to complete an original poetry book that includes all of the forms of poetry studied.
-Keep a poetry journal with your original works. The poetry book must also incorporate any literary devices taught.
-Your poetry book must include an "About the Author" page.
-Draft an autobiography or an Autobiographical Poem . Edit and revise our autobiography.
-When you are ready, go to the Autobiography Template.
-Write an original poem for each type/style of poetry presented.
-Edit and revise your original poems.
-Use the Poetry Book template to type your poetry book.
-Include matching illustrations, a table of contents or index and your "About the Author" page.
-When you are finished make sure that your book is neatlybound.
-Search the "Poetry Contests" sites.
-Find a contest in which you would like to enter one of your poems.
-E-mail your teacher in order to get permission to enter the contest. Make sure that you include all of the details of the contest.
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/arthur/fern/poetry/limerick.html
Characteristics of limerick and a sample
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/educat/poetry8-240/limerick.htm
Samples of Limericks
http://www.castlemoyle.com/lear/learte.htm
Provides information regarding the histroy of limericks
http://www.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/wind/poemtypes.html
Provides characteristics of limericks
http://vtvt.essortment.com/limerickpoetry_nug.htm
Provides directions on how to write a limerick
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/educat/poetry8-240/haiku.html
Examples of haiku
http://www.ahapoetry.com/haiku.htm
Articles on haiku and steps to writing haiku
http://www.lsi.usp.br/usp/rod/poet/haiku.html
History of haiku and examples
http://www.tecnet.or.jp/~haiku/
Samples of haiku created by childrenm, includes illustrations
http://www.selendy.com/haiku/
Haiku generator
http://www.abcteach.com/Writing/diamonte.htm
A template for writing diamote
http://www.rutledge.com/Westridge/Students/DIAMONTE.HTML
Several examples of diamonte
http://users.neca.com/goodwin/poetry/diamonte.html
More examples of diamonte
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/5165/pages/manchester.html
Examples of cinquains and diamonte
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/5165/pages/sbbutlerdiam.html
Diamonte written by children, includes illustrations
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/educat/poetry8-240/cinquain.html
Provides examples of various types of cinquains
http://www.ahapoetry.com/cinqhmpg.htm
Provides information about cinquains and examples
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/2908/cinquain.html
http://www.juniperlearning.com/lesson_chposter.html
Provides information about cinquains and examples
http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/classrooms/amy/algebra/5-6/activities/poetry/cinquain.html
Provides an outline for creating cinquains
http://www.ahapoetry.com/tanka.htm#thanks
Provides history of tanka and examples
http://www.ahapoetry.com/richtank.htm
Describes the characteristics of Tanka
http://www.ahapoetry.com/feelart.htm
Provides history of tanka and examples
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/6148/tanka_poems.html
Samples of tanka poetry
http://www.okcom.net/~ggao/Forms/Humor/clerihew1.html
Provides information about clerihew's origins
http://www.thewindjammer.com/smfs/newsletter/html/clerihew.html
Provides information about clerihew and examples
http://volweb.utk.edu/Schools/bedford/harrisms/couplet.htm
Provides information on couplets and details on how to
write them
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/5165/pages/acrostic.html
Examples of acrositc poetry
http://www.awesomeclipartforkids.com/school.html
Educational clipart for kids
http://dir.yahoo.com/computers_and_internet/graphics/clip_art/index.html
Yahoo clipart gallary
POETRY CONTESTS
You will earn two seperate grades for this unit:
1. Your teaching presentation will be evaluated based
on the following rubric:
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| TEACHING
PRESENTATION |
-CONTAINS ALL ELEMENTS
-CREATIVE AND INFORMATIVE |
-CONTAINS ALL ELEMENTS
-INFORMATIVE |
-CONTAINS MOST ELEMENTS
-INFORMATIVE |
-CONTAIN FEW ELEMENTS | ZERO OR LITTLE EFFORT |
| WRITTEN
LESSON PLAN |
-ALL COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETE
-NO GRAMMATICAL, MECHANICAL OR SPELLING ERRORS |
-ALL COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETE
-VERY FEW GRAMMATICAL MECHANICAL OR SPELLING ERRORS |
-MOST COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETE
-FEW GRAMMATICAL MECHANICAL OR SPELLING ERRORS |
-FEW COMPONENTS COMPLETE
-GRAMMATICAL, MECHANICAL OR SPELLING ERRORS |
ZERO OR LITTLE EFFORT |
| CLASS
ACTIVITY |
-CREATIVE
-ALL MEMBERS PARTICIPATE -INVOLVED ALL OF THE STUDENTS -THE CLASS ACCOMPLISHES THE OBJECTIVES SET FORTH |
-ALL MEMBERS PARTICPATE
-ALL STUDENTS ARE INVOVLED -THE CLASS ACCOMPLISHES THE OBJECTIVES SET FORTH |
-MOST MEMBERS PARTICIPATE
-MOST OBJECTIVES ARE SET FORTH |
-THE OBJECTIVES ARE NOT ACCOMPLISHED | ZERO OR LITTLE EFFORT |
| QUIZ | -CONTAINS 10 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
-4 ANSWER CHOICES FOR EACH QUESTION -AT LEAST 5 OF THE QUESTIONS ADDRESS HIGHER LEVEL THINKING SKILLS -THE SKILL ADDRESSED FOR EACH QUESTION IS LISTED |
-CONTAINS 10 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
-AT LEAST 5 OF THE QUESTIONS ADDRESS HIGHER LEVEL THINKING SKILLS |
-CONTAINS 10 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS | -CONTAINS AT LEAST EIGHT
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS |
ZERO OR LITTLE EFFORT |
| VISUAL DISPLAY
POEM |
-CONTAINS ALL ELEMENTS
-NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE -THE DISPLAY ENHANCES THE LESSON |
-CONTAINS MOST ELEMENTS
-NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE -THE DISPLAY ENHANCES THE LESSON |
-CONTAINS MOST ELEMENTS
-THE DISPLAY ENHANCES THE LESSON |
-CONTAINS FEW ELEMENTS
-THE LESSON DOES NOT |
ZERO OR LITTLE EFFORT |
2. To view the poetry book grade sheet, click here.
-Congratulations! You have saved our classroom.
-You are a teacher andpoet.
-Go to www.certificatecreator.com and create a teaching certificate.
-Select one of your poems to recite in our poetry slam.
-Continue to write poetry.
-Perhaps you discovered other forms of poetry. Perhaps you prefer to write free-verse poems. Whatever the case, always express yourself and continue to teach, motivate and inspire others.