Warm Up 12/8 Copy the bolded portion only:.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SIFT Method Literary Analysis.
Advertisements

Poetry Analysis Using TPCASTT
Analyzing Poetry. Step One Read the poem several times. Multiple readings are required in order to get a feel for the poem’s theme and emotion. Often,
Analysis of Poetry. Using TPFASTT to Analyze Poetry T – Title P – Paraphrase F – Figurative Language A – Attitude S – Shifts T – Title T - Theme.
 Copy the bolded portion only:  Ode : Name given to an extended lyric poem characterized by exalted emotion and dignified style. An ode usually concerns.
Framework for Responding to Poetry. Analyzing Poetry Most poems tell a “story of emotions.” –A series of moods that change as the poem moves from start.
Warm Up 9/9 We will study war poetry for the next two days in order to establish an emotional context for our unit on The Things They Carried. Here are.
 Analyze a poem for the author’s use of literary devices to explain how specific stylistic choices support the development of tone and theme.  Develop.
Poetry Bellringer #14/22/14 DIRECTIONS: Use your Poetic Elements notes from yesterday to help you identify which figurative language element is being used.
 The Sonnet (write down only what is bolded):  It is a poem of fourteen lines, usually iambic.  The Petrarchan, or Italian, sonnet contains eight lines.
 Copy the bolded portion only: The sestina is a tightly structured French verse form consisting of six sestets (six-line stanzas) and a three-line envoy.
Poetry Analysis Target: In your table top groups, you will be assigned a poem and work together to analyze and understand the poem finding figurative language.
 TitleThemePoem TypeEvidence The Passionate Shepard to His Love Pastoral The Sunne Rises Aubade Ballad of Johnny X Ballad Ballad of Birmingham Ballad.
World Literature and Composition 07 November 2014.
April 13 Warm Up: Knowsys Group 23 Fill-in-the-Blank What is an Adverb? pg Check Poetry Terms Crossword (homework) Poetry Quiz Analyze Poetry.
Monday, April 6 Warm Up: Introduce Group 22 Vocabulary Educational Focus: ◦ Nominate Students of Character ◦ Library - Go over procedures for using electronic.
(Poem Title) (author) (presenter). Title Make a prediction about what the poem means.
Analyze your Poetry Prewriting Activity.
Poetry Questions NCFE Review.
Good Morning Everyone!! Our Warm Up today is finishing the exam we began on Monday. You will have exactly 30 mins in class today before we need to move.
SIFT: An AP strategy designed to help you explore how a writer uses literary elements and stylistic techniques to convey meaning and/or theme S: symbol:
What does the IGCSE want?
Warm Up 1.24 The Sonnet (write down only what is bolded):
Lesson 9 Analyze a literary work to identify the relationship between tone, imagery, and diction. Support claims with appropriate textual evidence.
TPCASTT T- Title P- Paraphrase C- Connotation A- Attitude S- Shifts
Monday, Oct. 10th AGENDA Correct quiz from Friday Homework
قانون المنافسة ومنع الاحتكار
Warm Up 1/23 Think of a time in your life when you had the most power. Describe it (1-2 sentences). Now think of one when you were powerless. Describe.
Warm Up 1/12 (part one) Copy the bolded portion only: The sestina is a tightly structured French verse form consisting of six sestets (six-line stanzas)
Welcome! February 5th, 2018 Monday
Warm Up 10/27 Pull up the villanelle and re-read. If your group worked on it, pull up your SIFT. If not, wait for our discussion. In the place of your.
Warm Up 10/27 Determine, if you can, a theme of the Sestina we read yesterday. Pull up the poems from Day Three, the SIFT sheet, your notes, and wait for.
Anne Bradstreet Poetry Assignment.
Warm Up 1/23 Determine, if you can, the theme of the Sestina we read last week. Pull up the poems from Day Three, the SIFT sheet, your notes, and wait.
Agenda IR Tone #2 (Reference Mood)
Maya Angelou
Warm Up – 9/22 Every Friday, you’ll be given time in class to focus on your Senior Project Proposal. Please take a moment to Find and open up the Handbook,
Grimm Brothers Fairytales
Warm Up 12/2 Create a chart (like the one below) in your journal. Leave at least four blank rows. Fill out what you can  THEME Poem Type Evidence of.
A Close Reading Activity
Unit 1 – ENG3U1 – The Dramatic Monologue
All backpacks must be put away before the tardy bell.
Warm Up 12/4 Determine the THEME of each poem, and evidence of its form (do this only for the ones we haven’t went over yet). For evidence, think about.
By the Waters of Babylon
Warm Up 11.3 Here’s our week in review. Take out your note-takers to use for two more presentations. Also, please see today’s column to go over our agenda.
Warm Up 12/2 (part one) Copy the bolded portion only: The sestina is a tightly structured French verse form consisting of six sestets (six-line stanzas)
Heading – Poetry 2, Date: Objectives Warm-ups (2)
Warm Up 12/1 Create a chart (like the one below) in your journal. Leave at least four blank rows. Fill out what you can  THEME Poem Type Evidence of.
Poetry.
September 10th, 2015 AC Language Arts
Warm Up 11/6 Here’s our agenda this week:
Monday T Day Station Pick up the passage at the back counter and answer the following questions. Be prepared to discuss in 15 minutes.
Warm Up 11/7 Here’s our agenda for the week:
Warm Up 11/1 Aubade Pastoral Ballad Sestina Villanelle Ode Elegy
Warm Up 2.10 Here’s our week in review. Take out your note-takers to use for two more presentations. Also, please see today’s column to go over our agenda.
Text-Analysis Response
LEAVE YOUR STUFF on your desk,
Figurative Language in
April 22, 2013 Date Analyze the impact of specific word choice on meaning and tone Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text,
Station Directions.
Friday, October 24th, 2014 Standard: Use digital media to present information Target: Students will analyze the differences between reading Shakespeare.
2nd & 4th – Read chapter 4 and find 2 signposts
A method of analyzing poetry
Students will begin analyzing the symbols in The Great Gatsby
Looking at the art: What are your opinions of these individuals based on what you see in this picture? How does the use of visual imagery influence your.
Figure:
LT – Today I will independently read my book to increase my lexile.
Why We Need Car Parking Systems - Wohr Parking Systems
Types of Stack Parking Systems Offered by Wohr Parking Systems
Add Title.
Presentation transcript:

Warm Up 12/8 Copy the bolded portion only:

Learning Targets To read examples of the ode, elegy, and dramatic monologue. To use the SIFT method to analyze these poems. To determine the theme of each poem and to fill out the chart.

Ode, Elegy, Dramatic Monologue SYMBOLS IMAGERY FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE TONE (words)

Independent Work Determine the THEME of each poem. Add both yesterday’s and today’s poems to the chart that you started Monday in your journal. Title Theme Poem Type Evidence Sestina One Art Ode to My Socks On My First Son My Ex-Husband