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Fun interpretation by The Simpsons – just click link: “The Raven” Fun interpretation by The Simpsons – just click link: http://vimeo.com/29733360! Use this to “hook” the students!!!! If above link is broken, please find it here: http://vimeo.com/29733360

Poetry Explication Worksheet I use in groups.

Slides 45-54 – Vocabulary terms

Assonance The similarity of two or more vowel sounds or the repetition of two or more consonant sounds, especially in words that are close together in a poem. Blank for your own use

Copy to print for students

Please click on this link to view The Raven Rap!!! http://funfoodfigurativelanguage.blogspot.com/2014/07/katiemcgrath-m.html Use this rap video to introduce the projects on the next three screens. Katie McGrath, M.Ed kmcgrath@southern.edu

Slides 62-64 – Culminating projects