Winter Poetry Exploration Group 1

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Winter Poetry Exploration Group 1 A Webquest Before students begin, split them into 4 groups. Counting off 1-4 works nicely. These groups do not need to be have even numbers of students. Students will complete the portion of the webquest that corresponds with their group number. After the webquest portion of this assignment, they will get into groups of 4. Each group of 4 should have a member of each previous group.

Instructions You have been given a number. Please make sure you have the Winter Poetry Quest Worksheet and write your number at the top. On the next page you will find a series of links. Please click on the link that matches the number you have been assigned. Follow the instructions on that link to fill out your worksheet.

Group 1: Instructions On the following slides, you will be exploring 2 different poems. Analyze each poem individually. Then, you will compare and contrast these poems in terms of theme, symbolism, form, and tone. Follow the instructions on your worksheet and on the following slides to complete the assignment.

Poem #1: Fishing In Winter by Ralph Burns Click on the link below. It will lead you to your first poem. As you read, take notes on a separate piece of paper and answer the questions on your worksheet. https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/fishing-winter Do not close this tab when you are finished answering questions on your worksheet. You are not finished with this poem.

Poem #2: Those Winter Sundays Click on the link below. Use this poem to answer the questions for Poem #2 on your worksheet. Take notes on a separate sheet of paper about anything you may notice about this poem. https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/those-winter-sundays Do not close this tab when you are finished with this section of your worksheet. You are not finished with this poem.

Compare/Contrast Read each poem again. As you read, fill out the Venn Diagram on your worksheet. If you need more room, continue on your separate sheet of paper. Draw a Venn Diagram and title it Winter Poetry Venn Diagram Continued.

Compare/Contrast Paragraph Using your notes and the Venn Diagram you filled out, write at least 1 page comparing and contrasting these two poems. Feel free to reread the poem as many times as you need. Please type your page using 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, and double space it. Make sure to type your name in the upper right hand corner. You will turn this in with your worksheet.