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LITERARY TERMS
RELATED TO POETRY
Monday, August 25, 2014
QUICK WRITE: OBSERVATIONS ON SOCIETY
Write about a problem you see with society. Try to
think of one that we don’t pay enough attention to
now. Describe the problem, why it’s a problem, and
a solution (if you can).
Remember to write the title of the assignment
(above) and the date (August 25, 2014) on the
top of your paper.
You have 4 minutes to write before we revise.
OBJECTIVE, AGENDA, & HOMEWORK
Objective: Students will identify word choice used by an author to convey purpose and
tone.
Agenda:
Quick Write & Revision
Quarter 1 Overview
Focus Lesson: Intro to Literary Elements in Poetry
Reading: “Look Up” by Gary Turk
Homework:
Remember to bring your book with you to class each day.
Make sure your parents/guardians sign your syllabus if they haven’t already.
QUARTER 1 OVERVIEW
Statement of Inquiry and Due Dates
Rubric on the Back
In groups of 4, read over the rubric. One person will read the
1/2 category, another will read the 3/4, and so on.
As you read, underline or circle words, skills, or terminology
that stand out to you.
Make sure you tape your golden-colored sheet into your
notebook before you leave.
FOCUS LESSON:
NARRATIVE POETRY
A poem that tells a
story.
Generally longer than
the lyric styles of
poetry because the
poet needs to
establish characters,
setting, and a plot.
Examples of
Narrative Poems
“The Raven”
“The Highwayman”
“Casey at the Bat”
“The Walrus and the
Carpenter”
FOCUS LESSON:
AUTHOR’S PURPOSE
To inform, to persuade, or to entertain.
FOCUS LESSON: TONE
Tone, in written composition, is an attitude of a writer
toward a subject or an audience. Tone is generally
conveyed through the choice of words or the viewpoint of
a writer on a particular subject.
Every written piece comprises a central theme or subject
matter. The manner in which a writer approaches this
theme and subject is the tone.
The tone can be formal, informal, serious, comic,
sarcastic, sad, and cheerful or it may be any other existing
attitudes.
FOCUS LESSON: TONE VS. MOOD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIE1FvvwwL
Q
Basically, mood is the feeling you
(the reader) get when you read a story.
Whereas tone is the feeling the author has
toward the topic, text, or audience.
“LOOK UP” BY GARY TURK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY
Purpose: To inform about our society’s obsession with
technology and persuade us to live life in the moment
Tone: contemplative, critical, didactic, earnest, forthright,
reflective, and/or sincere
Word Choice: What words, phrases, or lines does Gary
Turk use to help you understand his tone? Discuss with
a partner.
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING
On your sticky note,
write:
Name
A line number from the poem
The tone
An explanation of how it helps
you understand the author’s
tone.