Agenda:
"Learning to Love America" by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
Prompts for NaPoWriMo Day #29
HW: RJ 15.3 on a poem.
Read a poem and write a poem.
Tomorrow is our last day of NaPoWriMo! Make sure you turn in poetry drafts tomorrow and RJs Friday!
Our Zoom's today are at 9:00 and 10:15. See you there! Oh, and check for new codes on Schoology today.
Check-in: How does poetry work differently than prose?
Our poem today is:
Read through the poem 3-4 times (preferably out loud) or listen to the poet reading it (link is above).
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.
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.
From Winter Tangerine: "Create a word; then define it."
From Writer's Digest: "For today’s prompt:
Write a look back poem and/or…
Write a don’t look back poem. Because some folks just want to keep their eyes on the road ahead.
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."
Once you have your poems submitted, start working on your collections and performance pieces. They are due next week!
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.
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