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Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.

This lesson focuses on using personification in poetry. It comes with an engaging powerpoint presentation and the related lesson plan (shown as part of the whole sequence of lessons) and example poems.

Children learn what personification is and why it is used in poetry. They then consider the effect of the personification used relating to images shown, thinking critically. In pairs/ small groups, the children then read a number of poems making use of personification discussing how they feel about the poems and language used. As a class then complete a modelled write, taking words and phrases from the children to create a stanza/verse of a poem based on the video clip on Australian bushfires. The children then write an additional stanza to the poem independently making use of metaphors for effect. For the extension task, children guess what image is being described in the poems using the personification for clues.

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TandLGuru

5 years ago
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Really helpful. Thank you!

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