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En las trincheras durante las guerras mundiales: escribir un poema en verso libre.

Eche un vistazo a cómo era la vida en las trincheras durante la Primera y la Segunda Guerra Mundial y piense en cómo se sintió. Utilizando el verso libre, crearemos un poema para dar una idea de cómo fue esa sensación.
Tracy Lambert
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1 reunión en vivo
55 minutos horas presenciales
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Informal assessment during class.

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 4 - 5
Poetry has often been used to express feelings that are too difficult to describe in full sentences and there are many famous war poets who used words to paint a picture of their experiences in the trenches during the two World Wars.

In this one time class, students will learn how to write a free-verse poem based on how a soldier may have felt during the war, surviving in the trenches. It could be a poem about despair, confusion, hope, anger, peace, or a myriad of other emotions.

Without the constraints of a set structure or the need to rhyme, we’ll explore how we can use language creatively to paint our own ‘word picture’.

We’ll start by briefly looking at some of the aspects of life in the trenches in World Wars I and II, looking at a few photos to help visualise the setting, and thinking about the conditions and what sounds, sights, smells, tastes, physical sensations and emotions those serving there may have encountered.

Next, students will choose an emotion that they want to create their poem around, which they think a soldier may have felt.
We’ll go on to build some creative language and consider techniques such as alliteration, personification, metaphors and similes, etc. 

An example poem will be written during class by myself with help from students so that we build ideas together.

Students will be given writing time to work on constructing their poems and will be given some guidance on adding descriptions, etc.

Time permitting, students who would like to share their poems may do so. This can be reading them aloud or sharing them via the chat function. If they prefer, or would like to finish after class, students may upload their work to the classroom or send it to me directly. There is no pressure to share at all, however, if students would prefer not to.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will:
Look at some aspects of life in the trenches during World War I and World War II
Discuss what it was like, and begin to use creative language to describe it.
Gain an understanding of free-verse
Be able to use abstract language to create a free-verse poem.
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Orientación para padres
Life in the trenches was deeply unpleasant. Although graphic images and descriptions that are inappropriate to the age range will not be used, discussions of the conditions will refer to the more negative aspects (the problem of foot-rot, for example) and the fact that violence was all around and a way of life. The subject will not be glorifying war, and students will be reminded that we will be treating the subject with respect for those who underwent those experiences.
Lista de útiles escolares
A notebook/ paper and something to write with, or the ability to type into a document.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el September, 2020
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Writing is my passion and as well as majoring in English at university, along with Theatre Arts, I've almost 20 years of experience in teaching English in primary schools. Over those years, I have worked regularly with groups of children specifically on English writing skills and teaching creative writing online.
I have a deep love of history and have always been interested in the historical aspects of the two world wars and their impact on everyday, ordinary people. I have been involved in many school projects (writing, drama and art) based on the subject. I have been involved with a school project, taking children to meet residents of a care home for the elderly who had experienced life during World War II, either as evacuees or as children of those who fought and served; recording experiences, asking questions and creating a project afterwards.

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