martes, 24 de septiembre de 2013

POETRY CONTEST

In honour of National Poetry Day on 3 October, we've put together some of our favourite resources for teaching poetry. Use them to challenge your classes to write poems based on this year's theme: 'Water, water, everywhere!'

We have also compiled a top 10 list of speaking and listening resources to help your students debate, argue and discuss in a structured and meaningful way.

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Resources for teaching poetry

Forms of poetry: Haiku
Introduce your students to the haiku form and help them count syllables and create their own haiku poems.
Poetry techniques, forms and features
These detailed notes provide an excellent summary of poetic forms and techniques, from personification and alliteration to tanka and limerick.
Firework by Katy Perry: Poetic devices worksheet
Explore the idea of lyric poetry with this resource that asks students to spot the poetic devices in the lyrics of Firework by Katy Perry.
Unseen poetry exercises
Get students into the habit of analysing unseen texts with this series of exercises designed to practise responding to new poems.
Compare and contrast poetry from different cultures
This simple worksheet offers a great format for comparing poems, in this case Island Man by Grace Nicholls and The Fringe of the Sea by A. L. Hendricks, and could be adapted to suit different texts.

lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2013

Letter to Miss Robin Da Costa

To: My dear teacher
 From: Angie (5º 4º)
 Dear Alejandra:
I decided to write this brief letter for you in order to engrave in a rock something that can not be erased by the sea and the time. I would like you to know that the only reason
I wake up every Wednesday and every Friday is our English Class.
 Thanks for yout effort, your sincere interest in our learning and to take care of us. Thanks for creating in the classroom an environment full of trustfulness..
 Thanks for bringing us songs.
Thanks for your smile, your companionship and your help.
 Thanks for listening to us and answer us.
Thanks for existing and being present.
Thank you Alejandra!
Though I can't really engrave these words in a rock, they are already engraved in my heart.
 Love, Angie.
 PS: Count on me!