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TEACHING POETRY TO YOUNG LEARNERS from Enjoy Literature! Silvia Fusi, Carola Rainero and Amanda Murphy READYTOTEACH.IT Aosta, April 2nd 2012

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Page 1: Teaching Poetry to Young Learners

TEACHING POETRY TO

YOUNG LEARNERS

from Enjoy Literature!

Silvia Fusi, Carola Rainero and Amanda Murphy

READYTOTEACH.IT

Aosta, April 2nd 2012

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POETRY

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POETRY

THE BALLAD

THE EPITAPH

FREE VERSE

THE HAIKU

THE QUATRAIN

THE SONNET

THE SPIRITUAL

POEMS AND VARIATIONS

POETRY COLLECTION

THE COUPLET

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1st step: motivating

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2nd step: connecting the text with the student’s

experience

warming up

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POEMS AND REASONS

THE BALLAD

Molly Malone or

Cockles and Mussels

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3 rd step:

introducing

the topic

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The ballad is a form of narrative verse popular during the Middle Ages

ballads are simple stories told in verses

the last line tells the moral of the story

ballads are often also songs typical of country music

what is a ballad?

A2

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This ballad is the symbol of Dublin and

everyone sings it at sports events

Molly Malone statue Trinity College Grafton Street

Molly Malone

or

Cockles and Mussels

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4th step:

approaching

the text

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VOCABULAR

Y UNDERSTANDING

THE TEXT

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Working

on words

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EXPLORING THE

TEXT

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GRAMMAR FOCUS

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CREATING

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SPEAKING

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EXPLORING

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WRITING

POETRY

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EXPANDING

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POEMS AND REASONS

THE HAIKU

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introducing

the topic

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In the first line there are five syllables, in the second line there are seven syllables, in the third line there are five syllables

How many syllables are there in each line?

5 7 5

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approaching

the text

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WRITING

POETRY

UNDERSTANDING

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Our

haikuS

ISTITUTO SACRO CUORE

MILAN

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by Sergio Mocchetti

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by Andrea Andreolli

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by Thomas Pappalettera

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by Claudio Campi

Crystalline chips little diamonds that swirl quick on smiling children

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Wonderful white snow Rafting fast on the cold ice so exciting game

by

Matteo Di Benedetto

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Climbing with effort

but in my heart the surprise

of the scenery

by Valentina Vismara

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I’m playing football

a friend’s phosphorescent shoes

it’s the victory

by Alberto Bigoni

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SPEAKING

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The

end

Thank you !