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Bell Work 1/14 How does free verse poetry allow for creativity? Explain your answer in 3-4 sentences. How does free verse allow you to hear words in a new way? To express feelings? To see objects in a new way? Explain your answer in 3-4 sentences.

Group Activity 1/14 With the packets from last week, as a group, go over the questions for “Poetry” and “Poemcrazy.” I will come around and assign your groups 1-2 questions that you will share your answers with the class. You have 10 minutes.

In-Class Assignment 1/14 Utilize the following website to select a free verse poem to analyze. Poetryfoundation.org Once you have selected a poem, read it two-three times. Then you will complete an analysis. In your analysis you must: state the poet and title of the poem, discuss the poems theme, ideas, patterns, and more in a 10-12 sentence paragraph. The instructions are on my google classroom. This assignment is due tonight at 11:59pm

Bell Work 1/15 How difficult is it for you to analyze poetry? If you find it difficult, why? What guidance can I give you? What is the first thing to look for when analyzing a poem? What questions should you ask yourself?

Agenda 1/15 Bell Work/Discussion Free Verse Analysis

Bell Work 1/16 Take the hand outs by the door. Take out your black marker. Begin reading instructions for blackout poetry. You will select ONE page from the piles of recycled paper on your desks in order to complete the blackout poetry assignment.

Bell Work 1/17 Make a list of 5-10 memorable childhood experiences.

Agenda 1/17 Preview/Setting purpose for reading Note new literary terms in journal Read about the author on page 301 Read Nikki-Rosa answer questions 2-5. STOP at Drafting the Embedded Assessment. We will complete this in class on 1/22.

Bell Work 1/18 Free write: In a narrative of 7-8 sentences talk about one of your childhood experiences that you listed in the bell work yesterday.