IB English 12-Period 0 Assignments
- Instructor
- Ms. Jennifer Tan
- Term
- School Year 2022-2023
- Department
- English
- Description
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2022-2023
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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10/10 scores only
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10/10 scores only
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"The Man With The Saxophone"
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"The Man With The Saxophone"
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Guiding question: How does the speaker use imagery to highlight a message of the poem?
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After presenting your "paper" to a partner (or two), write a thesis statement and body paragraph
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What comment does the speaker make about war?
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1 per table
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Complete as a groupĀ
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Read, annotate, and choose a dominant poetic device to analyze. Discuss your process on the second Slide.
Prompt: In the poem, how does the author use structure to show the poem's meaning?
Prompt: In the poem, how does the author use structure to show the poem's meaning?
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I owe you feedback on this!
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Analyze ONE poetic device from ONE poem of your choice. Attached is a revised version of the example from "Theme" (I'm still not 100% happy with it though, but it's what I got).
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@Matt, don't take forever on this one š
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Texts 1-2
- introduce the poem with a brief summary
- the paragraph should spend time discussingĀ important literary elements
- culminate in how it relates to the prompt and theme
Compare
- compare similar themes and how they are developed
- if present, compare shared literary devices and their use
- introduce the poem with a brief summary
- the paragraph should spend time discussingĀ important literary elements
- culminate in how it relates to the prompt and theme
Compare
- compare similar themes and how they are developed
- if present, compare shared literary devices and their use
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Discuss the ways in which the poet uses contrast in the poems. Use "The Lamb" and "The Tyger."
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If you finish early, you can read ahead for tomorrow!
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Choose one of the prompts by checking the box. Respond to the prompt using eight or more sentences.
mote feedback
mote feedback
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Claim a Slide to work on (hopefully it's not too chaotic!)
Work with a partner to complete (1) one strong, clear, universal THESIS STATEMENT and (2) one BODY PARAGRAPH that discusses the importance of an authorial choice from "A Pact." Don't write names on your Slides :)
Work with a partner to complete (1) one strong, clear, universal THESIS STATEMENT and (2) one BODY PARAGRAPH that discusses the importance of an authorial choice from "A Pact." Don't write names on your Slides :)
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(the absolute latest is Saturday, August 13 @ 11:59pm)