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Andrea Chen
(New Orleans - United States)I am a high school English teacher in New Orleans taking the year off to read good books and relax. I currently work for the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, designing an arts-integrated academic curriculum to prepare students for a rapidly changing ...
Poetry Video Series Lesson Plan
Description:Discussion questions and guidelines to help incorporate the poetry video series into the classroom.
Last Updated:Jun-25-2009
Subject(s):- Arts
- Language Arts
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- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
- Grades 11-12 / Ages 16-18
- Curriculum: Lesson Plan
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- Contributed By: Extra NewsHour
Summary
How are artists reacting to the current economic situation? How do poets explain their memories? How do they commemorate the new president or articulate identities both modern and traditional?
In this video package of nine NewsHour Poetry pieces, American poets from a variety of backgrounds explore the written and spoken word to explain the world around them. Divide students into nine groups and ask them to answer the following warm up and discussion questions. Once the student groups have answered questions for their own poetry piece, allow them to roam about the room and ask other students about their videos and discuss the similarities and differences between their featured poets.
Warm Up
Discussion
1. What images or words from the poem stood out for you? How did the poet use language differently than you are used to hearing? 2. What does this poem say about the current (economic, political, social) state in America? 3. Did this poem feel familiar to you or distant? Why? 4. How would you find out if there are any poets in your community? See if there are any performances or book readings, and then talk to the poet about if and how their community has changed their perspective.

