Spring Week 2 Honors English I
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Spring Week 2Honors English I
Mrs. Buikema2014
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BellworkJanuary 13, 2014
Write a quatrain with an abab rhyme.
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What are we going to do today?• Analyze poetic devices
• CAPE Crossover
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But first…Class Blog!http://buikemaenglish.wordpress.com/
It will havePowerpoints AnnounecmentsRubrics
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“Scars” Analysis
• Directions: Work on the “Scars” analysis sheet. When you are finished we will share our answers with the class.
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Cape Crossover• For Homework
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BellworkJanuary 14, 2014• Turn in your CAPE crossover.
• Book of Ills/Happy Thoughts
CATALOGUE POEM EDITION!
Write a catalogue poem of 5 frustrations or happy thoughts. Snowball them into the box!
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What are we going to do today?• Analyze catalogue poetry
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Nikki Giovanni• “Nikki Rosa” p. 209 Springboard
• Imagery?
• Tone?
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BellworkJanuary 15, 2013
• What do you take pride in doing?
• How have you shown concern for others (altruism)?
• How have others shown concern for you?
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What are we going to do today?• Analyze poetry using TP-CASTT
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Audre Lorde• “Hanging Fire”• SB p 220
• Write an 8 sentence paragraph answering the prompt on p. 221
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BellworkJanuary 16, 2014• Take out your notes over “Hanging Fire.” Write an eight sentence
paragraph explaining the theme of “Hanging Fire.” The first sentence of your paragraph should be your thematic statement.
• Remember, a theme is the subject+the author’s opinion.• It needs to be universal, not just paraphrasing the work.
• If you are finished, work on your portfolio.
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William Shakespeare• “Sonnet 18” SB p. 225
• Sonnet 18• Put a box around the first quatrain • Underline the second quatrain• Put wavy underlines under the third quatrain• Put a bracket next to the rhyming couplet• Let’s label the rhyme scheme• Let’s count the syllables• TP-CASTT
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How to label rhyme scheme• Step 1: look at the last word of the first line, label it A• Step 2: look at the last word of the next line, does it
rhyme with the last word of the previous line? • If yes, label “A”• If not, label “B”
• Step 3: does the last word in the line rhyme with the last word in any of the previous lines?• If rhymes with line 1, put “A”• If rhymes with line 2, put “B”• If it does not rhyme with any of the previous line, put “C”
• Step 4: Repeat step 3 for the rest of the poem
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How to label rhyme scheme• Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer's lease hath all too short a date:Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;And every fair from fair sometime declines,By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;But thy eternal summer shall not fadeNor lose possession of that fair thou owest;Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou growest:So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this and this gives life to thee.
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Sonnet 18 Interpretations• Everybody
• Loves
• Shakespeare!
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BellworkJanuary 17, 2014• Pick up an EOC reading comprehension quiz (it will count for a quiz
grade). When you are done working on your quiz, work QUIETLY on your poetry portfolio.