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Starter: What can you remember from your Easter revision
Starter: What can you remember from your Easter revision? Number 9-15 Write down TWO/THREE quotations for EACH of the following poems. 9. My Last Duchess 10. The Prelude 11. Exposure 12. Kamikaze 13. Tissue 14. Storm on the Island 15. The Emigree Extension: Link any key themes for each poem and analyse for AO2.
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Starter: What can you remember from your Easter revision. Number 1-8
Starter: What can you remember from your Easter revision? Number 1-8. Write down TWO/THREE quotations for EACH of the following poems. Ozymandias London Bayonet Charge The Charge of the Light Brigade Poppies Remains War Photographer Checking Out Me History Extension: Link any key themes for each poem.
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LO: to be able to re-cap your understanding of key poems from the Power and Conflict cluster.
Good: to be able to recap your understanding of key poems. Brilliant: to be able to recap how key poems compare to one another. Excellent: to be able to justify and give detailed explanations as to how all of the key poems compare.
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WORRY WALL. Of all the poems you were expected to revise over the half term – which one are you concerned about? What concerns (if any) do you have about comparing two of the poems? Ask students to write a “worry” on a post-it on the white board. Assess (collectively as a class) which poem they would like more in depth analysis/closer look at today (if needs be).
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PRINT enough for one between a group of FOUR students.
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Task: Poetry revision dominoes!
In groups of four, you will be given eight dominoes. On the left hand side – start with a poem you all collectively feel confident with. Write the title at the top. For example – start with ‘Checking Out Me History’. Write down one key idea from this poem – with a key quotation/possible theory and context. Now on the right hand side of the domino – write the title of a poem you think this compares with. Add similar notes for this one. Complete all eight dominoes – match them up! (REMEMBER – some poems will compare to more than one poem) Remains: Armitage uses violent lexis – ‘rips through’ and ‘tosess his guts’ to describe the death of the looter. Bayonet Charge Hughes uses sibilance ‘shot slashed’ - links to the lexical field of death as a result of conflict.
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Task: Feedback! When other groups feedback - add notes to your anthologies!
As a class, you will be given eight dominoes. On the left hand side – start with a poem you all collectively feel confident with. Write the title at the top. For example – start with ‘Checking Out Me History’. Write down one key idea from this poem – with a key quotation/possible theory and context. Now on the right hand side of the domino – write the title of a poem you think this compares with. Add similar notes for this one. Complete all eight dominoes – match them up! (REMEMBER – some poems will compare to more than one poem) Remains: Armitage uses violent lexis – ‘rips through’ and ‘tosess his guts’ to describe the death of the looter. Bayonet Charge Hughes uses sibilance ‘shot slashed’ - links to the lexical field of death as a result of conflict.
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Extension Task: PAIRED ANALYSIS.
Compare how poets present the effects of conflict in _____ and in one other poem from ‘Power and Conflict’. Good: Create your own question by filling in the gap. In _________ conflict is shown. This links to the poem ______. Brilliant: ICE In _______ conflict in shown in the quote “______”. This shows…. This links to _____ because…. In the quote “_______” this connotes… Excellent: This links to _____ because…. In the quote “_______” this… Connotes Suggests Highlights Illustrates Conveys Portrays Exemplifies
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Plenary: 60 second class round up
Plenary: 60 second class round up! What can you remember from your half term revision? Starting with X (sits at the front) say ONE thing about ONE of the key poems. “Snake” around the class room, until everybody has said one thing. Ozymandias London Bayonet Charge The Charge of the Light Brigade Poppies Remains War Photographer Checking Out Me History Extension: Link any key themes for each poem.
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Plenary: 60 second class round up
Plenary: 60 second class round up! What can you remember from your half term revision? Starting with X (sits at the front) say ONE thing about ONE of the key poems. “Snake” around the class room, until everybody has said one thing. 9. My Last Duchess 10. The Prelude 11. Exposure 12. Kamikaze 13. Tissue 14. Storm on the Island 15. The Emigree Extension: Link any key themes for each poem.
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