Poetry Quest

Introduction

 

Embark on a quest to find out about poetic terms,write your own poetry, look at examples of performance poetry and create your own performance poem!

 

Task

At the end of this task you should be able to: 



1) Identify and define poetry literary terms. 



2) Write your own poetry/ song that is both creative, follows the rules of poetic forms and is a minimum of 20 lines long. The poem must use at least five of the literary devices that have been discussed

3). Create a video of your performance Poetry and upload to Google Classroom. Your teacher will advise you of the date for submission.

Process

https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_1704907803&featu…

 

Task One: 

Watch the clip above and complete the following in your books:

Simile             Metaphor          Personification                Onomatopoeia            Alliteration

Some examples may have more than one!

  1. The honking of the geese and the chirping of the birds was music in the still

         summer morning                          

  1. The wind wailed and whispered like a lonely child crying for its mother.

     3. The snapping and crackling of the fire was a comforting sound.

  1. The snow sparkled like diamonds in the bright sun.
  1. My father is a bear when he wakes up in the morning. 
  1. The ocean waves playfully tickled my feet when I went walking barefoot on the sand. 
  1. We snuck into the kitchen like foxes in a henhouse to steal the cookies that were supposed to be for the potluck. 
  1. Her long hair was a tangled bird’s nest after being out in the storm.
  1.  The cat crept carefully up to the mouse hole.
  1. The ding dong of the doorbell told us that our package was here. 
  1. It was so cold, the snow squeaked like an untuned violin being played by a three-year old. 

 

TASK 2

Go to the following pages:

http://www.bestlibrary.org/murrayslit/2009/09/poetic-devices.html

https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/251961

FInd 5 poetic features that were not in the video. Write their definitions and provide your own  original example of each in your workbooks.

 

Task 3 -Performance Poetry

Watch Harry Baker's clips to introduce the idea of poetry and playing with language

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_98m4Vod6_8

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxGWGohIXiw

 

Check out the following examples:

http://www.webexhibits.org/poetry/explore_21_performance_atglance.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3C-DO9FyEo

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQxpgdQVJxE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEgPTuH1MUg&t=19s

Answer the following questions in your books.

1. What is performance poetry?

2. What stands out to you about the the three performances you viewed?

3. Aside form physically presenting their poems - what performance elements are utilised?

4. Choose one of the examples above.  What is its theme? Identify 2 poetic techniques used and their effects.

 

Task 4

Write your own poem on a relevant social/political issue. It must be a minimum of 20 lines and use at least 5 different poetic elements.

Plan and rehearse your performance of this poem. Film your performance and upload to Google Classroom.

 

Evaluation

Performance Poetry Rubric

Student Name: _______________________        Poem Title: ________________________________________        Theme/Issue: _________________________

CATEGORY

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SCORE

Volume

Inadequate for ENTIRE performance.

Inadequate for much of the performance.

Sometimes drops off at the ends of phrases or sentences, or at end of poem.

Speaker can usually be heard.

Loud and clear throughout.

 

Pace

Generally too slow and/or halting.

Generally too fast,little awareness of the meaning or passage.

Does NOT vary, few effective pauses.

Pace and pauses are adequate, some variation that is appropriate.

Pace enhances message, pauses and varying rates contribute to meaning of passage.

 

Articulation

Word/phrases are lost due to speed or muttering.

Empty fillers (er, um, ah, and, so, like, you know).

Initial and/or final sounds are not crisp and clear.

Words are understandable with occasional lapses

Each word is enunciated clearly.

 

Eye Contact

Rarely looks at audience

Makes infrequent, brief, eye contact, or only looks at one area of room.

Infrequent eye contact, but sustains it and includes entire audience.

Frequent, but brief eye contact with audience.

Throughout performance, direct, sustained eye contact with audience.

 

Poise and Stance

 

 

Poor posture, too casual throughout performance.

Speaker shifts weight, moves feet, and /or plays with hair/clothes, distracting movements.

Standing straight, or moves with purpose, looking formal but comfortable throughout performance.

 

Gestures and Facial Expression

Expression is negative or inappropriate.

Expression is not communicated.

Strained or unrelated to piece.

Attempts to use expressions, gestures, and movements to enhance  message.

Uses facial expression, gestures, and movements, to enhance message.

 

Vocal Expression

Variety in expression is NOT apparent.

Little vocal variety, or uses it inappropriately.

Some vocal variety.

Attempts to use variety and word emphasis to enhance message.

Uses vocal variety and word emphasis to enhance message.

 

Engagement with poem

 

No engagement or emotion.

Low key engagement/ enthusiasm.

Intermittent engagement/ enthusiasm with poem.

Enthusiastic, passionate, engaged and engaging.

 

Uses 5 poetic techniques from list.

Uses one poetic technique from list

Uses two poetic techniques from list

Uses 3 poetic techniques from list

Uses 4 poetic techniques from list

Uses 5 or more poetic techniques from list.

 

Rhythm and flow

No rhyme or rhythm

Contains rhyme, but poem does not flow

Some use of rhythm / rhyme

Attempts to create flow with rhythm, rhyme

Effectively expresses the flow of the poem with rhythm and rhyme

 

Overall Effect

Ineffective

Lacks impact due to poor use if performance skills

Demonstrates solid but ineffective effort to use all skills

Demonstrates a strong effort to use all performance skills effectively

Captivates and transports the audience to the world of the text

 

 

 

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