Appreciating poetry, with an emphasis on African-American Poets
poetry for Black History month
Middle School 1
Literature
Title of Unit: Appreciating poetry, with an Emphasis on African-American Poets.
Time: 3 weeks
Instructor Munson
Materials:
1. They’re Poets and they Know it! A collection of Timeless Poems
2. An anthology of African-American Poems collected by Maya Angelou
Activities:
1. Read the poems silently and out loud.
2. Recognize rhymed verse, free verse, limericks, narrative poems, concrete poems, humorous poems, and haiku.
3. Compose at least ten poems in a variety of forms.
4. Illustrate out “African American Poets” book.
Activities:
1. Write a “question-answer” poem like “What is Pink?” of “Who Has Seen the Wind?”
2. Write a poem in free verse, like “This is just to say.” Use short lines. Start with – I Have ______________
3. Write or find three limericks to share with the class.
4. Write a narrative poem, like “Annabelle Lee.” Use the rhythm of “AL.” Write at least six stanzas with four lines.
5. Write a “shape” poem.
6. Write a humorous poem, like “TeeVee” or “The Vulture.”
7. Write four haiku—one for each season of the year.
8. Family and Friends – Write a poem abut an adult in your life, like “My Grandmother Is Waiting for Me to Come Home.”
9. Sports: Write a poem about your favorite sport or athlete. Use similes, metaphor, and action verbs.
10. Dreams: Write a “rap” poem about one of your dreams.
Evaluation:
1. Reading 30%
2. Poems 40%
3. Art 30%
100%
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