This lesson serves as a brief introduction to creative writing, poetry and analyzing poetry. This lesson also includes a slide show with suggested discussion questions, links and information for students. Day 2: What is Hoodoo and information on the Navajo Nation Day 3: What is your identity? Why is it important? Day 4: Final discussion questions. Day 1: What is a novel in verse and what is Me (Moth) about. The following material will likely take four days to complete if students read the book(at home) in the span of a week. It is an excellent tool to open discussions about diversity and the importance of inclusivity in the classroom. These materials help guide readers through Me (Moth) and also includes discussion questions that will encourage students to look at theme, setting and literary devices that help the novel move forward.įurthermore Me (Moth) focuses on diversity, identity and many difficulties that teens, specifically marginalized teens face. Novels in verse have character development, plot, rising and falling action-just like many novels. Many students have read individual poems, but have not seen a collection of poems woven together to creative a narrative. This lesson serves as a brief introduction to looking critically at novels in verse.
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