Poetry Unlocked: Developing Skills for Reading and Understanding Poetry

Poetry Unlocked: Developing Skills for Reading and Understanding Poetry is a secondary school text written by experienced classroom English teachers. ...
Publisher: Cengage Learning
ISBN: 9780975199688
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Poetry Unlocked: Developing Skills for Reading and Understanding Poetry is a secondary school text written by experienced classroom English teachers. The book clearly explains the techniques, devices, forms and styles of poetry and illustrates these concepts through a range of poems accessible to secondary school students. In each chapter, students are encouraged to apply their knowledge about poetic forms and devices using a variety of activities - oral and written, individual and group.

This text will help students to:

- learn about the importance and relevance of poetry

- increase their knowledge of the 'tools', devices, forms and styles that poets use to make their message more effective

- increase their knowledge of the poet's purpose and point of view in writing poetry

- analyse poems

- create their own poetry.

The text is clearly organised with a summary at the end of each chapter and a summary of key terms at the end of the book. It is not necessary to work through each chapter in sequence. However, previous learning is reinforced by revisiting earlier concepts in later chapters.

The text contains over 100 poems indexed by title and author.
 
STUDENTS:
Year Level: 07, 08, 09 and 10 
 

CONTENTS

Why is poetry special?
1 The importance and relevance of poetry
2 Themes and subjects in poetry
3 The poet's purpose and point of view

Understanding how poets create poetry?
The sounds of poetry
4 Alliteration
5 Rhyme
6 Rhythm
7 Onomatopoeia
8 Assonance, consonance, word sounds

Word pictures in poetry
9 Simile
10 Metaphor
11 Personification
12 Imagery
13 Symbolism and allusion

The shape of poetry: poetic forms and styles
14 Syllable poems: haiku, tanka, syllable cinquains
15 Couplets and quatrains
16 Ballads
17 Shape poems, cinquains and limericks
18 Narrative poetry
19 Lyric poetry
20 Free verse, blank verse, prose poetry
21 Dramatic monologue
22 Sonnets

Theory into practice
23 How to 'read' a poem
24 'Reading' poems: practise your skills
25 How to create your own poems

Useful poetry websites
Answers
Summary of definitions
Index of poems
Index of poets
Acknowledgments
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FormatPaperback
AudiencePrimary and secondary / elementary and high school
Author(s)Elaine Hamilton Robin Farr
Edition1
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