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Poetic Photo Book Fundraiser
MEMBERS
of
HOPE
IN
LIFE
Poetic Photo Book Fundraiser
George
Karla
Angelica
Walter
Joanna
Abraham
At our very first meeting, the students knew pretty early, that they wanted to give back to someone less fortunate. Plans were made to create a poetry book with photos about poverty. It was the students’ mission to create and give back.The students have studied photography and poetry. They’ve learned that photos can convey meaning and spark an array of emotions. They’ve also gained an understanding of the significance of poetry and how poems are an important part of our lives.Through photography and poetry our students have become “poetic photojournalists”. Through this experience the students wanted to make people more aware of poverty in our communities.They have written several poems and have taken several photos to bring awareness to this problem and hope our communities will do a better job to give.Our students have compassionate hearts and have a giving spirit.
MEMBERS GOALS
Lesson Topic: Create an “I Am” PoemStandards
Beginning ELD
Ask and answer questions by using simple sentences or phrases.
Intermediate ELDPrepare and deliver short presentations on ideas, premises, or mages obtained from various common sources.
Early Advanced ELD
Prepare and deliver presentations that follow a process of organization and use various sources.
Advanced ELD
Identify strategies used by the media to present information for various purposes (e.g., to inform, entertain, or persuade).
Beginning ELD
Create simple sentences or phrases with some assistance.
Early Intermediate ELD
Use simple sentences to create a draft of a short essay that follows an outline.
Early Advanced ELD
Use appropriate language variations and genres in writing for language arts and other content areas.
Listening and Speaking Writing
Objectives
Content:
Students will write coherent and focused essays that convey a well-defined perspective and tightly reasoned argument.
The writing demonstrates students awareness of the audience and purpose. Students progress through the stages of the writing process as needed.
English-Language Arts – Writing 1.0, pg. 224
Language:
Students will recognize and understand new vocabulary words.
Students will recognize poems with personal meaning using introspective reflection.
Students will create an “I Am” Poem.
Strategies
Chalk Talks – students are shown a prompt about a previous lesson regarding poetry and photography; students (about three at a time) come to the board and write a response.
Realia – provide several photos from the internet to share with students. Provide several poems that show “meaning” and read aloud to students.
Key Vocabulary
Meaning
Curious
Imaginary
Desire
Characteristics
Introspective
Reflection
Vocabulary development is critical for the English learner . Vocabulary words were an important part of our lesson planning.
We discussed and defined each word before an activity. The students wrote their weekly words in their journals.
We used colorful sentence strips and posted words on our display board and on the white board in front of the classroom.
MaterialsMotivation Several Poems Internet photos Paper Pens/Pencils Display Board Vocabulary List Sentence Strips
Display Board Decorated
Discuss new vocabulary list
Be enthusiastic when presenting lesson!
Presentation
Review last week’s vocabulary words.
Read list of new vocabulary words aloud and have student’s repeat. Go over definition and provide an example. Post sentence strips on board.
Teacher will read several poems aloud to students that show “meaning” and discuss.
Practice/Application
To further gain an understanding of how words convey meaning, students will complete a “meaning” worksheet about themselves.
Students will use answers from worksheet to help them create an “I Am” poem.
Review and Assessment
Walk around room to view student work to assess comprehension.
Students will share “I Am” poems with class.
Students are given time at the end of class to share ideas and write in their journals.
“I Am” Poems by students
Angelica
I am an angel and responsible
I am the truth of love
I am the twinkle of your eyes
I am the red rose of your dreams
I am the academic lawyer of your future
I am the giver of puppies
I am a crazy, loveable dancer to my friends
I am me!
Walter
I am crazy, funny, random, and daring
I am curious of how earth will live
I am listening to a roaring crowd!
I am seeing a good future
I am a better life
I am sad about global warming
I am loving my life
I am a caring and nice good boy!
“I Am” Poems continued
Karla
I am responsible and respectful
I am curious about the world
I am the air you breathe
I am the star of the night sky
I am a Coach bag
I am sad about poverty
I am the soul of my mom
I am me!
Abraham
I am a soccer player and captain of the team
I am curious about how soccer started
I am my name yelled in the crowd!
I am a goal just scored
I am a soccer player that everyone will remember
I am sad when I let the team down
I am someone who loves soccer a lot
I am soccer now and forever!
“I Am” Poems continued
George
I am polite and athletic
I am about being in the NBA
I am about to hear the buzzer!
I am amazing
I am basketball
I am my culture
I am family
I am whoever I want to be!
Joanna
I am adventures and silly
I am a chief and a criminal investigator
I am a lightning of curiosity
I am a colorful rainbow of happiness
I am the laughter of people
I am the reaper of the death of people
I am my mother and sisters soul in life
I am myself!
Members of “Hope in Life”
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