Friday, January 9, 2015

English 8: Poetry Project 2015

8th Grade Poetry Assignment

Goal: To get a vital sense of the poetry world – what poetry is, what wonderful variety is available, who writes poems, what makes poetry special as a form of literature, and why people love and need poetry in their lives.

This assignment  requires you to:
1.  choose a minimum of TEN (10) lines  from Ten (10) different  poems written by ten different poets and put them in an order that makes one coherent poem, tied together by a unifying theme.  You can include your poem selection for the McLane Poetry recitation.
2. You will give it an original title.
3. You will credit each poet and give the title of each.
4. You must use each of the following poetic devices in your poems:
  • Alliteration
  • Personification
  • Metaphor
  • Assonance
  • Imagery
  • Symbol
  • Onomatopoeia
  • Simile

5. You will write a short paper about  your poem where you list the examples of each literary devices. Here is where you might include observations about the rhyme scheme, rhythm, and tone, and you explain the theme of your poem.
        
6. Then you must illustrate your poem and put it on a poster.

A Feast, by Mrs. Sullivan

A poet, I guess, is more or less
Preoccupied with gender.
Yet I, though custom call me crude,
Prefer to sing in praise of food.

Homemade pies, chocolate mints and puddings,
Coffee and graceful glasses of water, chipped ice
Clinking the rims.
(“Sunday Dinner,” Dan Masterson) onomotopoeia

Pain perdu: lost bread. Thick slices sunk in milk,
fringed with crisp lace of browned egg and scattered sugar.
(“French Toast,” Anya Krugovoy Silver) alliteration

hoodoo soup with chicken necks,
a gumbo with plutonium roux, a little snack
   before the dirt-and-jalapeƱo stew  
(“Mambo Cadillac,” Barbara Hamby) assonance

abandoned pie...seeping red
Like a thing not yet altogether dead.
(“Pie,” X.J. Kennedy) simile

apples, coming off the peeler,
Are winding staircases, little accordions,
slinky toys, jack-in-the-box fruit,
(“Apple Season,” Joyce Sutphen) metaphor

delicious
so sweet
and so cold
(“This is Just to Say,” William Carlos Williams) imagery

I think of summer with its luminous fruit,
blossoms rounding to berries, leaves,
handsful of grain.  
(“Cold Poem,” Mary Oliver) symbol



Rubric 1
Your Poem

As you submit your poetry project, please grade yourself before I do.  Be sure to provide specifics to explain why you have earned the grade you give yourself.



_____ Original title ____________________________________

_____ Ten lines  from ten different  poems written by ten different poets


_____ You have credited each poet and given the title of each poem.


_____ Each of the following poetic devices is in your poem (10 pts/device)

___ Alliteration
___ Personification
___ Metaphor
___ Assonance
___ Imagery
___ Symbol
___ Onomatopoeia
___ Simile

_____ The poem is coherent, tied together by a unifying theme.


_____ TOTAL




Rubric 2
Poster

Your poster...

_____ reflects theme of your poem



_____ is colorful



_____ is neat



_____ has the entire page filled with design/words



_____ includes your poem that is easy to read



_____ TOTAL