These Google Slides are perfect for teaching Reading Skills through a Humourous Narrative Poetry - Crack-a-Dawn by Brian Morse. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.
After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:
Find the meaning of challenging words and expressions in the poem.
List down the key elements of the poem.
Use textual clues to answer retrieval and inferential questions.
Follow specified criteria to analyse the poem to find its poetry elements.
Follow PEE model to evaluate the poet’s use of hyperbole and irony in the poem.
Write the summary and create a critical appreciation of the poem.
This Download Includes:
- POEM: Crack-a-Dawn – a humourous narrative by Brian Morse
- EXERCISE 1: Choose the correct word/s to complete these lines about the poem.
- EXERCISE 2: Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of the poem.
- EXERCISE 3: Read these statements and decide if they are ‘True’ or ‘False’.
- APPLYING
- EXERCISE 4: Use textual clues to answer the following retrieval questions.
- EXERCISE 5: Use textual clues to answer the following inferential questions.
- EXERCISE 6: Follow the specified criteria to find poetry elements of the poem.
- EXERCISE 7: Analyse the following questions to demonstrate your knowledge of poetry elements.
- EXERCISE 8: Answer the following questions to check your understanding of poetry elements.
- EXERCISE 9: Follow PEE model to evaluate the poet’s use of hyperbole in the poem.
- EXERCISE 10: Follow PEE model to evaluate the poet’s use of irony in the poem.
- EXERCISE 11: Determine which things Darren’s mum says that you think are true and which you think are not true.
- EXERCISE 12: Answer the questions to check your knowledge of hyperbole as used in the poem.
- EXERCISE 13: Answer the questions to demonstrate your knowledge of irony as used in the poem.
- EXERCISE 14: Briefly summarise the meaning of the poem.
- EXERCISE 15: Follow the characterisation guide to gather character elements of Darren based on the poem, then make a character sketch.
- EXERCISE 16: Follow the prompt to make a critical appreciation of the poem.
- EXERCISE 17: Follow the PEEL model to explain the reader impact of the use of hyperbole in the poem.
- EXERCISE 18: Follow the PEEL model to explain the reader impact of the use of irony in the poem.
- EXERCISE 19: Imagine you are counting down to an event (birthday, holiday, new year, last day at school, etc.). Write a poem counting down from ten to zero, describing your feelings using figurative language (hyperbole and irony) to exaggerate how you get more and more excited as the event gets closer.
- RUBRICS: Poem Writing Rubrics
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