March 28, 2012

Wednesday - Period 3

'Then and Now' - Oodgeroo Noonuccal

In this lesson we will discuss this poem, having deconstructed it in our last lesson.  In particular we will consider:

  • the voice contained in the poem
  • the mood and tone 
  • the voice's feelings about modern Australian civilisation
  • the indigenous connection to the environment
  • the aim of the poet

March 26, 2012

Monday - Period 2

Handouts to be kept in your book:
  1. Poetry Mind Map
  2. Poetry Glossary & Deconstruction Process
  3. Poetic Forms
We will begin our look at Australian poetry by studying the poem of Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker).  This will comprise all the steps listed on the second handout above - 'How to look at a poem' (see below).
Group A: complete the activities on the last page of the poetry booklet
Group B: deconstruction of the poem with Mrs Lans


March 14, 2012

Wednesday - Period 3, Friday - Period 5

Poetry Unit: 'Australian Voices'

Today we will begin our next unit on Australian poetry.  First we will look at the subject specific terminology relevant to the unit and revise these terms.  To begin we will spend time defining what it is to be Australian.  Use the 'Poetry Resources' tab above to locate a variety of videos that represent varying images of Australia and Australians.

View these videos with another student, discussing what type of Australian identity is expressed in each.  Additionally, consider if there are images of Australia not present.  

Then ... on your Weebly compose a profile of what constitutes Australian identity?  
  1. What makes us uniquely Australian?
  2. Do these identities represent you?  
  3. Do they represent all Australians?  
  4. What do they say about us and how we live?

March 13, 2012

Monday - Period 2

In preparation for your upcoming Speech Assessment Task, we will take a look at the presentation criteria for the task and discuss the areas of eye contact, voice modulation, volume, pace, pauses, and body language/gestures.  Then to put this into practise you will each be given a topic on which you will speak to the class for 45 seconds, concentrating on using each of the above elements to engage your audience.

To complete our 'Art of Rhetoric' unit, you will complete a reflection sheet to consider your learning about rhetoric.

March 7, 2012

Tuesday - Period 3

Language exercise:  nominalisation (conversion of a verb to a noun)
Examples:
  • Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.  It marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.
  • Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.
As part of our study of Principal Clark's speech in Lean on Me, you will be writing a paragraph response to the question:  Evaluate the effectiveness of Principal Clark's speech in Lean On Me in achieving his purpose.


In today's lesson a paragraph response to this type of question has been modelled to guide your response to the above question.Paragraph Exemplar - Yr 10