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Category Archives: Poetry
‘Where I’m From’ Animoto Video Materials
We’ll be in the V203 computer lab today and tomorrow (A and B days) making those “Where I’m From” poems we wrote last six-weeks into videos. Just in case, here’s the necessary paperwork: “Where I’m From” Model & Template Animoto … Continue reading
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Video/Poetry: Touchscreen
Here’s the video we watched today, Marshall Soulful Jones’ “Touchscreen”: [youtube]GAx845QaOck[/youtube]
Spring Haiku Flowers
Our Friday-before-last was a half-day with only 4th-7th periods meeting, so instead of continuing activities, we did some fun artsy-crafty poetry for extra credit points. The only rules: Write a haiku (a poem with three lines: one with 5 syllables, … Continue reading
Poetry Presentations!
Since we have speeches on Monday, I blocked a little time last week for watching some video clips of people presenting poetry. Freshmen are specifically doing dramatic readings, with a focus on verbal and nonverbal techniques, and sophomores are presenting … Continue reading
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