Thornes Classic Poetry: A Practical Guide for Key Stage 3John Foster, Gordon Dennis Nelson Thornes, 1995 - 123 pages Designed for introducing Key Stage 3 pupils to pre-20th century poetry, this book contains about 60 poems, mostly by pre-20th-century poets but with some 20th-century examples included for comparison. They are arranged in themes - creatures, the sea, mystery and magic, seasons and weathers, people and places, and reflections. |
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From Windsor Forest | 9 |
The Gallows | 15 |
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The Inchcape Rock | 29 |
Sandstrewn Caverns | 35 |
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Thornes Classic Poetry: A practical guide for key stage 4, Volume 2 John Foster,Gordon Dennis No preview available - 1997 |
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A.E. Housman Activities In pairs Activities Speaking animal badger Bunyan Chaucer Christe receive thy class discussion Coleridge create Creative writing Write D.H. Lawrence deserted discuss these questions Emily Brontë Emily Dickinson example famous feel four lines Give reasons impression you want Inchcape Rock John Clare Keep notes Kubla Khan List the words listening Activities Discuss look Lord Randal metaphor mood night Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley person phrases in lines picture poem describing poem is written poem This poem poet For details poetry prepare a reading questions in groups questions in pairs Quinquereme Read the poem Reading and writing receive thy saule rhyme scheme rhyming couplets rhythm Robert Bridges second verse share your ideas simile Sir Ralph snow song sound Speaking and listening story suggest syllables Talk thee Thomas Hardy Tyger W.H. Davies weather William Wordsworth winter woods words and phrases Write a poem