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A Write At The Museum: Ekphrastic Poetry Lesson PlanA Write At The Museum: Ekphrastic Poetry Lesson Plan
Publisher
K20 LEARN
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Grade
9th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
3 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Language
English, Spanish
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A Write At The Museum: Ekphrastic Poetry

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This A Write At The Museum: Ekphrastic Poetry lesson plan also includes:
  • A Write At The Museum (.html)
  • Lesson Slides (.pptx)
  • Art Critic Activity - English (.pdf)
  • Art Critic Activity - English (.docx)
  • Art Critic Activity - Spanish (.pdf)
  • Art Critic Activity - Spanish (.docx)
  • Ekphrasis Reflection - English (.pdf)
  • Ekphrasis Reflection - English (.docx)
  • Ekphrasis Reflection - Spanish (.pdf)
  • Ekphrasis Reflection - Spanish (.docx)
  • "The Dance" by William Carlos Williams - English (.pdf)
  • "The Dance" by William Carlos Williams - English (.docx)
  • "The Dance" by William Carlos Williams - Spanish (.pdf)
  • "The Dance" by William Carlos Williams - Spanish (.docx)
  • Ekphrasis Example (.docx)
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Which came first—the painting or the poem? In this case, it is the painting. Scholars closely examine a work of art and then craft an ekphrastic poem in response. A carefully scaffolded nine-page plan leads young poets through the process.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

literary analysis, poetry, descriptive writing

Instructional Ideas

  • Reverse the process and have class members create a work of art in response to a poem (Check out Language as OBJECT: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art for examples)
  • Use the slide show to guide the lesson

Classroom Considerations

  • Scholars need access to devices with internet
  • Requires additional prep time to locate and prepare the many materials required for the lesson

Pros

  • Includes examples of Ekphrastic poems with the works of art that inspired them
  • Materials are available in both Spanish and English
  • Notes for instructors offer suggestions for how to approach the activities

Cons

  • None

Common Core

W.9-10.4

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