Silent Read personal books 20 min. Final Review - Pangaea - 158/159 Text - Sightlines 9 on Teacher desk. Review - Metaphor - Student NOTES to copy: A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object, idea, or action in a way that isn’t literally true but helps explain or illustrate it by saying it is something else. Instead of using “like” or “as” (which would make it a simile), a metaphor states that one thing is another to draw a symbolic comparison. In Sally Ito’s poem Pangaea , the poet employs metaphors to explore themes of unity, separation, and collective memory. The title itself, Pangaea , refers to the supercontinent that existed before the landmasses drifted apart—a powerful metaphor for a time of wholeness and connection. One notable metaphor in the poem is: “We are all from the same continent, from the same void of disturbed memories.” Next Task: Notes: New Piece - Page 10 - Lambs to the Slaughter by Ronald Dahl. Video of reading of the piece - H...
Kahoot Review - Grade 9 Kahoot Folder. Part 1 NFA Part 2 NFA Part 3 NFA Grammar Review Paragraph Structure Review Short Story & Poetry Review Part 1 Short Story & Poetry Review Part 2 & Teacher Meetings re: Assignments Teams - Updated Marks.
June 3 Silent Read 20 min Examples of Poetry Review – Review package - The Bones of Poetry - Notes Presentation *To print student version - HERE. We Are More: SSpoken Word Poetry Review & Sample Shane Koyczan as a Canadian spoken word poet. Ask students: "Have you ever heard of spoken word poetry? What makes it different from traditional poetry?" Briefly explain that spoken word poetry is meant to be performed aloud and often addresses social and emotional themes. Introduce Shane Koyczan: A Canadian poet, born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Known for his powerful spoken word performances that address bullying, mental health, self-acceptance, and love. Has performed at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and TED conferences. Here is is Olympic Performace! Thoughts? DQ: Does Shane capture and present what it means to be Canadian? We Are More Shane ...
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