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This lesson plan focuses on the how to approach the analysis of poetry. It provides a series of student activities such as having learners read and compare a draft and the final version of William Blake's "Tyger" which is followed by a discussion of the activity. These practice activities cover the elements of poetry such as rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, line length, and endings, etc.
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learn how to compare and contrast poetry, line lengths and endings, poetic inversion, approaching poetry, lumen: reading and interpreting literary texts: approaching poetry, reading and interpreting literary texts, what is the point of analyzing poetry?, william blake’s "tyger", rhythm, alliteration, rhyme, literary response
Classroom Considerations
- Knovation Readability Score: 4 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
- The intended use for this resource is Instructional