Grade 7 Unit 1 Lesson 4 Handouts V2
Grade 7 Unit 1 Lesson 4 Handouts V2
Grade 7 Unit 1 Lesson 4 Handouts V2
Unit 1 Lesson 4
AGENDA
1.) Feelings and emotions in poetry
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VOCABULARY
vegan (n) person who does not eat or use any products that come from animals
technique (n) particular way to do an activity using certain knowledge or skills
to analyse (v) to study or examine something in detail, in order to discover or understand more
about it
to express (v) to talk, write about, or show your feelings, ideas, or opinions
humane (adj) showing kindness and care towards people and animals
VOCABULARY
vegan
to sum up
technique
humane to analyse
origin to express
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Textbook page 119
EMOTIONS
What are the six basic human
emotions?
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EMOTIONS
What are the six basic human
emotions?
HAPPY SURPRISE
SAD FEAR
ANGRY DISGUST
EMOTION IN POETRY
Poetry is a great way for
people to express feelings
and emotions--good and
bad.
One way we can make
poetry come alive is to
read a poem using the
appropriate tone of voice
and emotion.
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LET'S TRY IT
On the next slide, you will
see a short poem. We will
take turns reading them
using different emotions.
As we read, try to see
which emotion is the best
fit.
Happy I am a crab
Sad Who walks the shore
Angry And pinches toes all day.
Surprise
Fear If I were you
Disgust I'd wear some shoes
And not get in my way.
Which emotion do you think is the best fit?
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EMOTION
IN POETRY
But poets don't often
write exactly how they
are feeling. Instead,
they hide their
emotions using a tool
called, show don't tell.
Show
DON'T tell
Show don't tell is a writing
technique that is used in a
variety of literacy genres.
It means that you include
sensory details and actions
rather than
saying exactly how you
feel.
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SHOW DON'T TELL
EXAMPLES:
She is happy.
She is happy.
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SHOW DON'T TELL
EXAMPLES:
She is happy.
She is happy.
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SHOW DON'T TELL
EXAMPLES:
He was angry.
Which sentence is TELLING the reader how he feels?
He was angry.
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SHOW DON'T TELL
EXAMPLES:
He was angry.
He was angry.
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SHOW DON'T TELL
EXAMPLES:
He was angry.
He was angry.
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It's Your Turn!
Write 2-3 short sentences
showing an emotion.
We will read out our
sentences for the class to
guess what emotion you
wrote about.
Let's Read
We are going to read a
poem called, "The
Vegans". It is written
by poet, Benjamin
Zephaniah.
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Textbook page 112
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Can you find the
rhyme scheme of the
second stanza?
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Can you find the rhyme
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scheme of the third and I
fourth stanzas? J
J
K
K
L
Work with a partner and write L
down your answers. M
M
N
N
O
O
P
P
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Can you find any
half-rhymes in the
second stanza?
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Can you find any half-
rhymes in the third and
fourth stanzas?
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Why do you think
Zephaniah chose to use
half-rhymes in the poem?
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Sum up the whole poem
in one sentence. You can
use words or phrases
from the poem.
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How do you think the
poet feels or thinks about
the people in the poem?
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What tone of voice
should someone reading
the poem use? Sad,
happy, angry or
something else?
L - Language
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Poem Analysis With SMILE
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S - STRUCTURE AND FORM
How the poem is written and set out on the page.
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M - MEANING
What the poem is about and what makes you think that.
M - MEANING
• What is this poem about?
• What are the main ideas in this poem?
• What is the poet's main message?
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I - IMAGERY
The use and effects of literary devices.
I - IMAGERY
• What pictures come into your head when you
read this poem?
• What literary devices are in the poem?
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L - LANGUAGE
Words and phrases which you think are important, powerful
or puzzling.
L - LANGUAGE
• Are there any words or phrases that stand
out?
• What is the poet's emotion?
• Are the words mostly positive or negative?
• Are there any rhymes in the poem that you
think are especially strong or important?
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E - EXPLAIN YOUR IDEAS
Use words or phrases to support your ideas.
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Now, It's Your Turn
We are going to use SMILE to analyse Benjamin
Zephaniah's poem together.
Please have your workbooks open and your pencils
ready!
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S - STRUCTURE AND FORM
Does the poem have a rhyme scheme?
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S - STRUCTURE AND FORM
How many stanzas does the poem have?
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S - STRUCTURE AND FORM
Do all of the stanzas have the same number
of lines?
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M - MEANING
What is this poem about?
M - MEANING
What is this poem about?
People are vegans for different reasons.
Some of these reasons include caring
about their health and the humane
treatment of animals.
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M - MEANING
What is the poet's main message?
M - MEANING
What is the poet's main message?
The poet’s main messages include: sharing
people’s dedication to living a vegan lifestyle,
showing that there are a variety of different
people choosing to be vegan, spreading a
message to take care of our bodies, and
sharing that animal rights are important.
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I - IMAGERY
What pictures come into your head when you
read this poem?
I - IMAGERY
What pictures come into your head when you
read this poem?
Students' own answers.
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I - IMAGERY
What literary devices are in the poem?
I - IMAGERY
What literary devices are in the poem?
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L - LANGUAGE
Are there any words or phrases that stand
out?
L - LANGUAGE
Are there any words or phrases that stand
out?
Students' own answers.
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L - LANGUAGE
Are the words mostly positive or negative?
L - LANGUAGE
Are the words mostly positive or negative?
Positive. Examples include: perfect, worth it,
memorable, joy, strong, and healthy.
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L - LANGUAGE
Are there any rhymes in the poem that you
think are especially strong or important?
L - LANGUAGE
Are there any rhymes in the poem that you
think are especially strong or important?
Students' own answers.
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E - EXPLAIN YOUR IDEAS
• Explain what you think the poet is trying to
say.
SLAM POETRY
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SLAM POETRY
Slam poems are written for
the stage. Many slam poets
do not publish their work.
But you can usually find
many slam poems posted
online for people to watch
instead of read.
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HISTORY OF SLAM POETRY
Poets in Chicago were frustrated. Poetry was losing its
passion and fun. Some people felt that poetry could only
be enjoyed by poets. But poets in Chicago wanted to bring
back the enchantment and wonder audience members
had many years ago in those ancient communities.
Slam poetry was the suggested solution to bring engaged
audience members back into live poetry readings.
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Let's Watch A Slam Poem!
We are going to watch a
slam poem by Asha
Christensen, a grade 7
student from Texas, USA.
SLAM POETRY
Slam poetry can be a
competitive art. Some
communities have slam
poetry competitions with
individuals or teams
performing in front of
judges.
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SLAM POETRY
Often, these judges are
randomly selected from
the audience!
A slam poetry judge
does not have to be a
poet.
3.) Edit
Read your work aloud quietly to yourself. Check for any errors or changes
you would like to fix.
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TIME TO WRITE
Write your own slam poetry!
Try to write at least four lines of
a poem. If you need help coming
up with ideas, you can choose
from a list of topics on the next
slide.
TIME TO WRITE
TOPICS:
• Friendship
• Family
• School
• Music
• Hobbies
• Seasons
• Food
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TIME TO
PERFORM
Our poetry slam is about to
start. Please be ready to
share your poem with the
class.
Vocabulary Task
Complete the gaps in your WB with words from the list.
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Vocabulary Task
Complete the gaps in your WB with words from the list.
PLENARY
Today I learned:
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