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12th grade poetry teacher manuals en francais

Preview of "Where I'm From" Poem Packet

"Where I'm From" Poem Packet

This very short poetry unit can be used as a great introductory tool at the beginning of the year to assess student writing as well as a "get to know you" activity. The document includes a detailed unit plan (including Common Core standard alignments), a short calendar on how you could pace it in your own classes, all handouts and copies (including the poem, sample poems, planning pages, and a template that can be used as a modification for SPED students). In addition to the students writing th
Preview of Summary of 'The Wild Iris' poetry collection by Louise Glück

Summary of 'The Wild Iris' poetry collection by Louise Glück

Structure and summary of Louise Glück's The Wild Iris for Cambridge A-Level. This document contains a poem-by-poem breakdown of the collection, together with a short summary of each poem. To assist teachers and students in understanding the development of the speaker's relationship with God, the poems that are not examinable have been included; however, these have been highlighted to avoid confusion.Cover Image by Freepik
Preview of Bundle: 'The Wild Iris' by Louise Glück (the first ten poems)

Bundle: 'The Wild Iris' by Louise Glück (the first ten poems)

Bundle: literary analysis of the first ten poems of Louise Glück's The Wild Iris that are set for Cambridge A-Levels.Contains: The Wild IrisMatins 1 (‘the sun shines by the mailbox’...)Matins 2 (Unreachable father…)TrilliumLamiumClear MorningEnd of WinterMatins 3 (‘Forgive me if I say I love you…’)Retreating WindThe GardenImage by mystraysoul on Pixabay
Preview of 2 Week Poetry Unit - Black Poets - **Social Justice Lens**

2 Week Poetry Unit - Black Poets - **Social Justice Lens**

Created by
ELA for ALL
The Poetry Unit is designed for high school students and the standards addressed are specific to 9th and 10th graders. However, the plan could easily be utilized by junior high students and 11/12th graders. Homeschool families may also find this unit valuable. Featured poems are all written by Black American poets. Discussion questions and materials can bring up controversial topics such as racism, the justice system, and politics. For instance, Punching the Air is written from the perspective o
Preview of Performing Arts (Module II) - 320 Teaching Slides

Performing Arts (Module II) - 320 Teaching Slides

Includes an exploration of all performing art items and a deep dive into aids to perform including a comprehensive understanding of literature. Poetry, Prose, Drama, Literature
Preview of French I Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

French I Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

Breathe easy this year! This French I Curriculum Map lays out a week by week, day by day schedule of a junior high or high school French I course. It shows in detail the following: -Week by week lesson plans for six units that make up my French I curriculum -Brief day to day lesson plans -Essential questions for each lesson in both English and French -Assessment dates for each unit test as well as projects -Alabama State Course of Study Standards for each week -"I Can" Statements for each uni
Preview of Analysis of 'Daddy' - Sylvia Plath

Analysis of 'Daddy' - Sylvia Plath

An analysis of the language forms and features of Daddy from Sylvia Plath's anthology Ariel. This is one of the poems set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) of the NSW HSC Advanced English course. The file is PDF which can be used in the classroom when analysing with students. The poem is highlighted in blue font, while the techniques are highlighted in red.
Preview of Oscar et la dame rose - student questions, teacher summaries

Oscar et la dame rose - student questions, teacher summaries

200 basic questions that will help the students find the main points in each letter. Questions are organized per letter and per page so that it doesn’t become a hunt for the answers! The questions are ideal for assigning over breaks, summer holidays, independent study, etc. Here is an example of the questions for the first page of the book:Page 11 1. Comment s’appelle le garçon ? 2. Qu’est-ce qu’il a fait avec les animaux ? 3. Pourquoi est-ce qu’il n’a pas écrit avant ? 4. Est-ce qu’il aime écri
Preview of 'The Hawthorn Tree' by Louise Glück: Poem Analysis

'The Hawthorn Tree' by Louise Glück: Poem Analysis

Line-by-line analysis of The Hawthorn Tree from Louise Glück's The Wild Iris, for Cambridge A-Level.In addition to a line-by-line analysis, this resource contains a note on:Form, Meter and Rhyme Scheme.Talking Points: an extract from Glück's Proofs and Essays essay collection to kick-start a discussion about this poem in class.Thumbnail by Pete from Pixabay
Preview of Unlock Mood and Tone with Harlem Renaissance Art - Be Ready Tomorrow!

Unlock Mood and Tone with Harlem Renaissance Art - Be Ready Tomorrow!

Created by
MrEnglish
Unlock the difficult standard of Mood and Tone for your students and dive into the vibrant world of the Harlem Renaissance with our comprehensive ESL toolkit designed for Middle School and High School students. This packet offers a unique approach to understanding mood and tone that has been classroom tested and tailored specifically for beginner and advanced ESL learners. With rich visuals and the cultural backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, students will engage with stunning artworks and poe
Preview of French II Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

French II Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

Breathe easy this year! This French II Curriculum Map lays out a week by week, day by day schedule of a junior high or high school French II course. It shows in detail the following: -Week by week lesson plans for six units that make up my French II curriculum -Brief day to day lesson plans -Essential questions for each lesson in both English and French -Assessment dates for each unit test as well as projects -Alabama State Course of Study Standards for each week -"I Can" Statements for each un
Preview of 'End of Winter' by Louise Glück: Poem analysis

'End of Winter' by Louise Glück: Poem analysis

Line-by-line analysis of End of Winter from Louise Glück's The Wild Iris, for Cambridge A-Level.In addition to a line-by-line analysis, this resource contains a note on:Form, Meter and Rhyme Scheme.ThemesA discussion question with October from Glück's Averno.Thumbnail: Eyes See Point of View by geralt from Pixabay
Preview of Analysis of 'Fever' - Ted Hughes

Analysis of 'Fever' - Ted Hughes

An analysis of the language forms and features of Fever from Ted Hughes's anthology, Birthday Letters. This is one of the poems set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) of the NSW HSC Advanced English course. The file is a PDF which can be used in the classroom when analysing with students. The poem is highlighted in blue while techniques are in red.
Preview of 'Lamium' by Louise Glück: Poem analysis

'Lamium' by Louise Glück: Poem analysis

Line-by-line analysis of Trillium from Louise Glück's The Wild Iris, for Cambridge A-Level.In addition to a line-by-line analysis, this resource contains a note on:Form, Meter and Rhyme Scheme.Themes.Biographical perspective: an extract from Glück's essay collection Proofs and Theories to kick-start a post-reading discussion. Thumbnail image by Hans from Pixabay.
Preview of Limericks - Poetry Lesson Plan - Analyze, Create, and Laugh!

Limericks - Poetry Lesson Plan - Analyze, Create, and Laugh!

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
☘️ Add humor and engagement to the ELA classroom ☘️This lesson plan is perfect for St. Patrick's Day or to incorporate into a poetry unit.What's included:- Teaching Guide- History of the Limerick Reading- Features of a Limerick Document- Limerick Poetry Examples- Features Checklist- Tips and Sentence Starters- Create a Limerick Worksheet
Preview of Analysis of 'The Bee God' - Ted Hughes

Analysis of 'The Bee God' - Ted Hughes

An analysis of the language forms and features of The Bee God by Ted Hughes, from his anthology, Birthday Letters. This poem is set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) in the NSW HSC Advanced English course. The lines are are in blue and techniques ar highlighted in red font.
Preview of Analysis of Fever 103 - Sylvia Plath

Analysis of Fever 103 - Sylvia Plath

An analysis of the language forms and features of Fever 103 from Sylvia Plath's anthology Ariel.This is one of the poems set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) of the NSW HSC Advanced English course.The file is PDF which can be used in the classroom when analysing with students.The poem is highlighted in blue font, while the techniques are highlighted in red.
Preview of John Donne - "Death Be Not Proud" Study Questions and Teaching Packet

John Donne - "Death Be Not Proud" Study Questions and Teaching Packet

Nine pages of notes, critical analysis and a student study question assignment over John Donne's sonnet "Death Be Not Proud." This is all that you would ever want on this metaphysical poem personifying Death and standing up to it.
Preview of Late American Literature - 16-week Instructor OER Course & Activity Guide

Late American Literature - 16-week Instructor OER Course & Activity Guide

Created by
LectureSource
This 16-week course packet is designed for instructors teaching a Late American Literature Survey with reading publications ranging from 1860-1990. Topics include: Post Civil War Romanticism, Realism, Early Feminist writers, Slavery and Race relations, Naturalism, Modernism, Discrimination and Cultural Critique, and poetry. This week-to-week outline includes embedded assignments, activities, instructor notes, tests, and links to open education online readings and other multimedia resources. Stud
Preview of Analysis of 'The Shot' - Ted Hughes

Analysis of 'The Shot' - Ted Hughes

An analysis of the language forms and features of The Shot by Ted Hughes, from his anthology, Birthday Letters.This poem is set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) in the NSW HSC Advanced English course.The lines are highlighted in blue font and techniques are highlighted in red.
Preview of Écrire un discours/Speech writing: Instructions for students

Écrire un discours/Speech writing: Instructions for students

Writing a speech with your students (en français)? Use this resource as a student handout or as a teacher guide in order to take students through the writing process! I like to introduce the instructions for one paragraph at a time, and then provide students with lots of examples and writing time. An annex with transition words and conjunctions is included for students' use!
Preview of Analysis of 'A Picture of Otto' - Ted Hughes

Analysis of 'A Picture of Otto' - Ted Hughes

An analysis of the language forms and features of A Picture of Otto from Ted Hughes' anthology, Birthday Letters. This is one of the poems set for study in Module A (Textual Conversations) of the NSW HSC Advanced English course. The file is a powerpoint which can be used in the classroom if conducting a teacher-led analysis.
Preview of AP French language and culture approved syllabus

AP French language and culture approved syllabus

Created by
MadameJeFaisTout
MadameJeFaisTout is selling her AP French Language and Culture syllabus with list of books, planned activities, assessments, etc. This syllabus was approved by the College Board and, when implemented, led to 100% pass-rate for all the years it was used. This document makes reference to a resources packet of rubrics, which is a product sold separately.
Preview of AP French resources packet for students and teachers

AP French resources packet for students and teachers

Created by
MadameJeFaisTout
MadameJeFaisTout has created a resources packet for students and teachers alike in conjunction with her AP College Board approved syllabus (for sale separately). With these materials, MadameJeFaisTout had a 100% pass rate on the AP French Language and Culture exam. While these results are not guaranteed for your students, these certainly can set the path. Included is the list of College Board themes and rubrics for reading articles, speaking activities, vocabulary development, music/film/book
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Learn more about poetry resources

Poetry encourages students to engage with language, explore their thoughts and feelings, and connect with the broader human experience. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital poetry resources, look no further. TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

If you want to make poets out of younger students in elementary grades, then acrostic poems or fill in the blank poems are the perfect place to start. (In fact, many poetry resources on TPT include templates so your students can easily get started producing their own poetry, whether it’s a haiku, or limerick.) For older students in middle and high school, you can find an array of resources to teach them about everything from iambic pentameter, figurative language, to famous poets from history. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your students’ poetry skills in no time.

Fun and engaging poetry activities to try

Teaching students about poetry can be an engaging and creative experience. Here are a few ideas for poetry activities that you can find on TPT to help you introduce and explore the world of poetry with your students:

Poetic Device Scavenger Hunt

Distribute some poems and have students identify and highlight poetic devices like similes, metaphors, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and imagery. Discuss what these are and the overall impact on the reader's experience.

Poetry Analysis Jigsaw

Divide students into small groups, assigning each group a different poem. Have each group analyze the assigned poem's themes, tone, and literary devices, and present their findings to the class.

Poetry Slam or Performance

Organize a poetry slam where students can perform poems they’ve written themselves or those written by famous poets. This will help build confidence and strengthen their public speaking skills.

Writing Poetry from Different Perspectives

Ask students to write a poem from the perspective of an inanimate object or an animal to foster empathy and encourage creative, out-of-the-box thinking.

Creating Found Poetry

Provide magazines, newspapers, or online articles. Have students cut out interesting words and phrases, and use them to create their own unique poems.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for poetry and enhance their creative writing skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching poetry

What types of poetry resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of poetry resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular poetry lessons include learning how to write haikus, acrostic poems, limericks, and free verse.

How do I find poetry resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing poetry lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for poetry resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of poetry lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.