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PPT On How To Teach Poetry

Published in: Language
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This PPT will describe how to teach Poetry

Indira M / Ipoh

8 years of teaching experience

Qualification: PhD Lit, M.Ed TESL, BA ELS

Teaches: English, Biology, History, Bahasa Malaysia, MUET (English Test), Pengajian AM

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  1. UALN 2013 TEACHING OF LITERATURE TEACHING POETRY I am a tree who reaches out to you with love I'll share. I am here to embrace. my branches of tenderness. I am o tree which extends. water me in tender care As I stand by your side extending my heart always.
  2. Benefits of using poetry supports the development of literacy. supports the development of writing paradigms and addresses needs to raise the standards for writing. is an excellent venue to teach and reinforce discrete grammar and vocabulary skills. provides a focus for reading and writing, and helps students learn how to be concise. supports components defined in brain research such as the importance of searching for patterns, and is an acceptable way for students to express emotions and feelings.
  3. VOCAB POEM —A piece of writing set out in short lines with noticeable rhythm POETRY - Literary work in the form of poems POET — Someone who writes poetry
  4. VALUE OF POETRY Spoken Expression Appreciate sounds words and patterns Integration Confidence Creativity Express feelings and opinions Imagination Vocabulary Fun Language Skills Variety Phonic skills
  5. POETRY The How of the Poem The What of the poem Subject Matter , Theme e.g _ Time , Death , Social, Satire Religion , Humanism Structure 'No of stresses 'Shape Tone Technique Mood Personal Imagery Response Metaphors, similes , personification Language Rhythm Metre, Onomatopoeia Alliteration , assonance , etc Thyme Soukæ. '.DiSéüSsihä Litéhåt.üré.' by •.Håié.l Ed.wåi.ds.
  6. TYPES OF POEMS
  7. Acrostic Acrostic poetry uses letters to form a name, word, or message when read vertically. Each letter begins a word or phrase that tells more about the poem's subject. Bats dark as the night As they fly Teeth are sharp Scary 2-23 Febter.0 2012
  8. Choral Poetry Choral poetry is generally short, designed to be read aloud in unison by two or more people in a group setting, and written to express feelings, opinions, points of view, etc.
  9. Cinquain True cinquain poetry is written using five non- rhyming lines that contain 22 syllables in a predictable syllable pattern (2-4-68-2).
  10. Clerihew • Clerihew poems are fun and whimsical four-line poems with rhyming couplets about somebody who is named in the verse. They feature an a-a- b-b pattern.
  11. Diamante The diamante is a seven-line poem in which the words form the shape of a diamond, or parallelogram, and contrast two opposing sides of a topic.
  12. Free Verse • Free verse poetry is free from the normal rules of poetry. The main object of free verse is to use colorful words, punctuation, and word placement to convey meaning to the reader.
  13. Haiku ' Haiku poems are generally written to describe nature and do not rhyme. The most widely recognized form consists of a three-line stanza that has a total of 17 syllables in a pattern of 5-7-5.
  14. Limerick A limerick is a humorous, and often nonsensical, five-line poem with a rhyming pattern of a-a-b-b-a. Limericks often begin with the words: There once was... or There was a-go .
  15. Rap • Rap is written to be spoken in a rhythmic manner; usually with the accompaniment of percussion sounds or music, Rap often expresses an opinion or point of view about socially-charged topics.
  16. Tanka • Tanka is a Japanese poetry style that was originally written to mark a special occasion or moment. Tanka traditionally contained five lines and 31 syllables in a 5-76-7-7 fixed pattern.
  17. Triangle Triplet A triangle triplet is written by arranging three rhyming sentences or phrases along the three sides of a triangle. The poem can be read from any point on the triangle.