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Y11- Poetry

Love and Relationships

Step 1:

Know Poetic Devices and Structure

Structure in Poetry

Ways to learn subject terms

A guide to structure

Step 2: 

Know how to structure an essay 

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PETER Bookmark

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Poetry Analysis Vocab

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155 Tone Words

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Comparing Poetry

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Comparing Poetry- BOOKLET

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How to structure an essay 

How to write

Comparisons

Step 3: 

Know how to get a good grade

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Mark Scheme

Step 4:

Thinking about family love in general

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How might a child view their parent?

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How might a parent view their child?

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Think of your own personal experiences with adults in your life

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Step 5:

Know your Poems

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Follower

 by: Seamus Heaney

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Cluster 2- Family Relationships

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Mother Any Distance 

 Simon Armitage

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Cluster 2- Family Relationships

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Walking Away 

By:  C. Day Lewis

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Cluster 2- Family Relationships

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Eden Rock

By:  Charles Causley

Cluster 2- Family Relationships

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Before You Were Mine

By:  Carol Ann Duffy

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Climbing my Grandfather

By: Andrew Waterhouse

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Cluster 2- Family Relationships

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Step 6

Start Planning

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What comparison questions COULD be asked of you? 

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How could you compare these poems? 

How are they similar? Different?

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