Agenda:
Poetry Collections and Poetry Slam Videos
"Toy Boat" by Ocean Vuong
Prompts for NaPoWriMo Day #22
HW: RJ 14.3 on a poem.
Read a poem and write a poem.
Happy Wednesday. Somehow, the weeks are flying by. We're already almost done with our four week of distance learning. Crazy.
Zooms are at 9 and 10 today. See you there.
Check-in Question for today: What do you wish teachers knew or would do differently in the transition to online learning?
Before we look at our prompts, let's talk a little about our poetry collections and the poetry slam.
For your collections: put together a collection of your best 10-15 poems due May 6th. (50 points)
Include an introduction and table of contents.
Number your pages.
Revise your poems to make them as strong as possible.
For our poetry slam:
Submit a video of you performing a poem by May 8th. (30 points)
You can do someone else's poem with a response or your own original poem.
They should not be longer than 3 minutes.
You can work by yourself or in a small group.
Here is a sample video of poets performing youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman's poem.
Here is a sample video of poets performing youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman's poem.
Our poem today is by Ocean Vuong.
- Read through the poem 3-4 times (preferably out loud).
- What feeling/tone do you get from the poem?
- What is it about?
- What poetic elements do you notice happening in this poem?
- Annotate and make sense of this poem.
Prompt: Write a poem about inspired by a historical or political event.
From Winter Tangerine: "Imagine your body as a planet. What do you orbit?"
From Writer's Digest:
"For today’s prompt:
Write a love poem and/or…
Write an anti-love poem. Because some folks just aren’t that into love poems.
Remember: These prompts are just springboards; you have the freedom to jump in any direction you want. In other words, it’s more important to write a new poem than to stick to the prompt."
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