Course: How to Teach Poetry
Lecture 6: Going Beyond the Classroom (6 of 15)
TEACHER GOALS
- Prevent the classroom from becoming claustrophobic
- Extend the classroom environment to include real-world experiences
STUDENT GOALS
- Gain writing opportunities based on real-world experiences
- Learn how to apply all five senses when writing
TEACHER DO NOW
- Have a field trip planned (this can be as close as a field of grass behind the school); somewhere students will be inspired to use each of their five senses
- Prepare students for field trip
STUDENT DO NOW
- Grab a pen and notebook for writing down notes during field trip
MINI-LESSON/ACTIVITY
- For the first 15 minutes of class, teacher(s) and students will review PowerPoetry's 7 Tips on Writing a Poem about Your Surroundings and PowerPoetrt's 5 Tips for Writing Idylls, to become familiar with using the five senses when writing
- The remainder of class will be devoted to the planned field trip
- Students will keep a list of everything they can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
- PowerPoetry's 7 Tips on Writing a Poem about Your Surroundings Tip Guide
- PowerPoetry's 5 Tips for Writing Idylls Tip Guide
HOMEWORK
- Students will write a poem using the notes from the field trip (Challenge: each line of the poem focuses on a different one of the five senses)