Writing a List Poem Based on "A Note"
NOTE: Check your formatting carefully after copy and pasting poem. You'll need to add spacing. Try to have your poem look exactly the same as the original handout if you can!
A place for English 12 students from the Pearson Adult Learning Centre in New Westminster, BC, Canada to read work in progress, critique, and ask or answer questions (of other students and of the teacher).
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Write a 50-word paragraph that refers to your personal experiences with poetry. The experiences do not have to be at school, although they may be if you wish. Be specific please. Post your work and remember to bring your printed work to class along with a printed copy of your chosen poem.
To help you find a poem, here are three online sources of quality poetry. You must find a poem from one of these three sources. Remember that you will need to defend the poem's quality in group work that day, so be sure to choose well.
Poems at Slate.com (each poem is read by the poet; a good way to decide if you like the way it sounds)
Canadian Poetry Online (from the University of Toronto library; a list of poets that links to poems from each one)
Poetry Daily Archive (alphabetical archive of poems by title; here you can look for an interesting title and see if you can find a poem you like)
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12/17/2014 11:18:00 AM
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Using the questions found on the reverse of today's worksheet or the “Guide to Literary Terms,” (click for more complete information, including theme and point of view; Word document) write a paragraph answer based on the page number given to you at class on Friday.
You may comment on more than one example (e.g. for setting you could refer to both the physical setting and the social environment) that occurs on those pages.
Remember to have one overall topic that is more general than your content so we know how you plan to answer. Write about 200 words in a single paragraph. Quote at least twice and work to integrate your quotations into your own sentences. Try to show how your page relates to something that happens either before or after it in the story.
I will post a sample answer here this weekend.
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11/21/2014 10:22:00 AM
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NOTE: It would be nice if we could all plan to bring a donation for the Food Bank on Wednesday! Consider this your official reminder. See this link for more information.
Thank you all for your wonderful and heartfelt presentations and images. It was a great day to be a teacher.
Here are links to student photos:
Amber
Darshan
Elmira
Emma
Gary
Fahimeh
Jenn
Lily
Nurdan
Paul
Rachel
Shawna
Taka
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Here's the photo I will present to you on Friday. To see a larger version, click on the photo.
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11/07/2014 12:58:00 PM
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Write between 150 and 200 words on your previous experience with writing an essay in an in class, high pressure setting. Answer as many of the following questions as appropriate in the body of your paragraph. It is not expected (or possible) to answer them all. Choose the questions that reflect your experiences the best and expand on these. Give examples to illustrate.
What kinds of problems have you had with the organizing/brainstorming section? Give an example of something that has happened at this point.
What do you usually do first (second, third etc.) during the test? Why do you do that? Do you feel that you are efficient in your use of time?
What kinds of feedback have you received on your writing in the past? How have you tried to improve based on the suggestions your teacher has given you?
Do you have any funny (or sad) experiences while writing an essay that you would like to share with the class?
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10/20/2014 09:39:00 AM
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What is your personal reaction to what you learned about writing from your peers and from William Zinsser? Did anything surprise or puzzle you? Do you strongly agree or disagree with any suggestion? Explain why. Answer in a paragraph. Write no fewer than 150 words and no more than 200.
Due in time for Friday's class. Bring a copy, word processed and double spaced, please.
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10/15/2014 09:23:00 AM
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