Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day -- Poetry Analysis and Writing
- PDF
What educators are saying
Also included in
- Sonnets can be challenging for students to understand, but this bundle will help your students through the literary analysis steps to understand them...and then write their own! Guide your students to a deeper understanding of poetry -- and empower their creative writing skills with the challenge oPrice $5.50Original Price $6.00Save $0.50
Description
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" Get your students thinking critically and writing creatively with this poetry analysis resource that explores Shakespeare's well-known Sonnet 18. Your students will read, analyze, and then write their own sonnets!
Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is fun to read and analyze -- and students love discussing the ending and puzzling over who the poet is really praising. This sonnet is a great way to introduce a bit of Shakespeare to your students and help them find the value in poetry and writing!
Once students have analyzed and discussed the sonnet, they'll be ready to write their own. This resource includes step-by-step instructions that will guide your students as they write their own sonnets (yes, they can!).
Reasons to ♥ this resource:
♥ ready to use -- print and teach
♥ print front-to-back to create your own sonnet workbook!
♥ students can work at their own pace or with a group -- great for a sub plan or differentiation
♥ step-by-step analysis of the the sonnet form, language, and meaning
♥ step-by-step guide to writing an original sonnet
♥ practice literary analysis skills and critical thinking
♥ at the end of the lesson, students will have written their own sonnets!
This resource includes:
♥ Background information about Shakespeare
♥ "recipe" for an Italian and an English sonnet
♥ Vocabulary list for the sonnet
♥ A copy of the sonnet
♥ Vocabulary analysis
♥ Guide to reading the poem
♥ Paraphrase guide
♥ Comprehension questions
♥ Analyze literary elements -- including imagery, personification, anaphora
♥ Analysis of the sonnet form & iambic pentameter
♥ Guide to writing a sonnet
♥ Student self-assessment for reviewing their sonnet
♥ Teacher rubric
♥ Complete answer key -- including my own sonnet about my dog!
Please see the preview for all of the "goodies."
Going paperless? You can find a digital resource to use in your Google Classroom for Sonnet 29:
Google Drive: Sonnet 29 {Shakespeare}
You might also be interested in these resources:
Hope is the Thing with Feathers
♥♥♥
I read and respond to all feedback. I love hearing how you use my resources in your classroom, plus when you leave feedback, you receive TPT credit! If you have any questions, be sure to use the Q & A section below. I'll get right back to you.
I'd love to have you follow my store. Just click on the green star by my name, and you'll be the first to find out about freebies, sales, and new products!
Happiness always ♥
Marypat