AAPI Women Voices: Untold Stories Through Poetry

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AAPI Women Voices: Untold Stories Through Poetry LESSON 7 Performance AdvancingJustice-LA.org 1 AASC.UCLA.edu

AAPI Women Voices: Untold Stories through Poetry Performance Thank you for all of your hard work in producing, analyzing and writing poetry. I am impressed by your bravery in taking on poetry. As we learned, it is more than just words on a page that are meant to be dissected. It’s about sharing what is most important to us. It’s also about sharing what is most scary for us. Sometimes it is about sharing what has shaped us most. It is a good practice for you to be become a public speaker. All of these events and objects are worthy of a poem if we make them. This is also a good practice for you to become a public speaker. AdvancingJustice-LA.org 2 AASC.UCLA.edu

Student Shout-Out Form Reflect on the poems after each performance Write down your comments and reflections on the Student Shout-Out form Be ready to share some of your shout-outs at the end of the performances! AdvancingJustice-LA.org 3 AASC.UCLA.edu

What Is Poetry Anticipation Guide Revisit the What Is Poetry Anticipation Guide from lesson 1. Review what you have learned over the course of the unit. Compare your answers now to those from lesson 1. Are they different or the same? AdvancingJustice-LA.org 4 AASC.UCLA.edu

Poetry Unit Reflection Complete the Poetry Unit Reflection handout 1. Of the poems you have read, which is your favorite? Explain why. 2. What is something new that you learned about poetry? 3. How do you these lessons helped or didn’t help relay the messages and themes of your poem? 4. Did your feelings about poetry change as we read more poems and practiced writing them? Explain. 5.Would you like to write poems in the future? Why or why not? It may be helpful to use your answers from the “What is Poetry Anticipation Guide” to see how your knowledge and opinion of poetry may have changed since the beginning of the unit. AdvancingJustice-LA.org 5 AASC.UCLA.edu

AAPI Women Voices: Untold Stories Through Poetry Curriculum Developer: Megan Roberto Curriculum Contributors: Prabhneek Heer, Kristy Phan AdvancingJustice-LA.org 6 AASC.UCLA.edu