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Selected Poems of William Wordsworth (Literature Disguised as Fun)
- Includes funny ads and memes you make yourself!
- Discussion questions create interaction that is easy for the parent/teacher
- The unabridged version of the story is included
- Clever section about the author adds a fun surprise for the reader
Literature Disguised as Fun takes the collection Selected Poems of William Wordsworth and creates a witty and engaging unit of it. The small format book includes the unabridged poems, discussion questions, a humorous story about William Wordsworth’s life (sort of, more like a walking interview with the author), interesting quotes by Wordsworth to think on, additional reading suggestions, clever advertisements, and even a section where you create your own memes! I could see this taking a day to read and discuss, followed up with individual writing assignments and more discussion. 82pp, not consumable. ~Sara
This annotated edition of the selected poems of William Wordsworth includes: Introduction; Pre-Flight: foundational information to better understand reading poetry; Wrap Up: more in depth look at some of the poems; Discussion questions; Memes and Posters that relate to the poems; I Like to Walk: A brief, creative bio of the author.
William Wordsworth loved nature, loved the mountains and loved to walk. He was friends with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and became the Poet Laureate in England in 1843. The 23 poems in this book are some of his most famous and well-known.
In addition to Wordsworth’s poems, this volume for students in grades 7-12 includes a “Pre-Flight”, a short introduction about reading poetry, a “Wrap-Up”, a more in depth explanation and discussion of some of the poems, along with “I Like to Walk,” where Mr. Draeger meets a strange man in Downtown San Diego who says he’s William Wordsworth. Also included are open-ended, Socratic discussion questions to help students think more in depth about the poems, some Wordsworth quotes and a list of some of his other works. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a portrait of Wordsworth and over a dozen memes and posters. There are also some blank memes that your students can fill in with their own text.
These are contained (include the story), inexpensive, and non-consumable literary components you can weave into your language arts for middle and high school ages. Each one can be done by a student and parent, small group or a classroom. The content is not religious unless the author mentions it as a talking point (even then, they are not biblical in nature.) It's the questions after the story that really tripped my trigger! Why do you think so-and-so responded the way he did? Why was that good or bad? What might you have done in that situation? I'm generalizing to show the higher-order thinking structure of the questions. A short biography of the author and some background to the setting introduces the mood to come. Read the story, then comes the discussion questions. You could easily make a question into an essay topic! The voice of the guides themselves is very friendly and conversational. It makes for a relaxed vibe going into some pretty dark and heavy literature. The prices vary with the length of the reading, but they all have the same pre- and post-story content. A few scattered illustrations poke fun at the topics. At the end, I quite liked reading some quotes from the author and suggestions for further reading. These feel like something you could work into a busy week when you may not get to your heavier work. Or maybe you find yourself picking one up between larger novels to discuss. The titles are some that you may not know, so have a try at something new! I would get the whole set if it were me. ~Sara
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 7-12 |
Brand: | ArtK12 |
Author: | Glen Draeger |
ISBN: | 9798360279822 |
Length in Inches: | 8 |
Width in Inches: | 5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.25 |
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