The Analysis Series: Poetry High School Book – The Analysis Series: Poetry High School Print Book

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span style=”font-size: medium;”Aligns to Common Core State Standards/spanTeach your students poetry using the close reading concept of having the student read and re-read the poems again and again. They learn to scrutinize every word, every phrase, and every sentence that could convey deeper meanings. Students learn to compare and contrast poems to other kinds of fiction and to nonfiction. The lessons ask them to write paragraph answers and longer, essay-style responses. In order to understand poetry, students need to know about poetic devices. These devices are covered in the lessons, and a glossary is included at the end of the book. The book also includes a fun section on poetry in music that your students will love! Includes an answer key of suggested responses.table border=”0″ tbody tr td;bull; Introduction to Poetry/td td ;bull; Comparing Poetry to Prose/td /tr tr td;bull; Poetic Devices/td td ;bull; Comparing and Contrasting Poems/td /tr tr td;bull; Poetry About Current Events/td td ;bull; One Speaker, Universal Truth/td /tr tr td;bull; Special Poems/td td ;bull; One Poem, Different Meanings/td /tr tr td;bull; Old Themes for Modern Times/td td ;bull; Poems That Don;#39;t Make Sense/td /tr /tbody/tableCopyright 2014, English. High school. Reproducible. 65 pages.Book Download: PDF.Adobe Reader required to view PDF.Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches.img alt=”” src=”//aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Barbara_Beam.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 125px;” /About the AuthorBarbara Beam/ has been an English teacher for more than 20 years. She has taught all high school grades and levels from basic to AP, and SAT/ACT Prep to Creative Writing. In addition to coaching several different sports, including varsity basketball, Beam has also directed musicals. This vast array of experiences outside the classroom has helped shape her lesson plans and teaching as she incorporated drama, competition, and entertainment alongside classic literature and old-fashioned hard work. She has written five books and two musicals. Beam is currently serving as an administrator in North Carolina.

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span style=”font-size: medium;”Aligns to Common Core State Standards/spanTeach your students poetry using the close reading concept of having the student read and re-read the poems again and again. They learn to scrutinize every word, every phrase, and every sentence that could convey deeper meanings. Students learn to compare and contrast poems to other kinds of fiction and to nonfiction. The lessons ask them to write paragraph answers and longer, essay-style responses. In order to understand poetry, students need to know about poetic devices. These devices are covered in the lessons, and a glossary is included at the end of the book. The book also includes a fun section on poetry in music that your students will love! Includes an answer key of suggested responses.table border=”0″ tbody tr td;bull; Introduction to Poetry/td td ;bull; Comparing Poetry to Prose/td /tr tr td;bull; Poetic Devices/td td ;bull; Comparing and Contrasting Poems/td /tr tr td;bull; Poetry About Current Events/td td ;bull; One Speaker, Universal Truth/td /tr tr td;bull; Special Poems/td td ;bull; One Poem, Different Meanings/td /tr tr td;bull; Old Themes for Modern Times/td td ;bull; Poems That Don;#39;t Make Sense/td /tr /tbody/tableCopyright 2014, English. High school. Reproducible. 65 pages.Book Download: PDF.Adobe Reader required to view PDF.Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches.img alt=”” src=”//aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Barbara_Beam.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 125px;” /About the AuthorBarbara Beam/ has been an English teacher for more than 20 years. She has taught all high school grades and levels from basic to AP, and SAT/ACT Prep to Creative Writing. In addition to coaching several different sports, including varsity basketball, Beam has also directed musicals. This vast array of experiences outside the classroom has helped shape her lesson plans and teaching as she incorporated drama, competition, and entertainment alongside classic literature and old-fashioned hard work. She has written five books and two musicals. Beam is currently serving as an administrator in North Carolina.