English Home Learning Task Year 9. War Poetry

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English Home Learning Task Year 9 War Poetry Name Tutor Group Teacher Given out: Monday 16 April Handed in: Monday 23 April Parent/Carer Comment Staff Comment Target

Your tasks for this home learning booklet revolve around reading and understanding poetry. Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure you complete all the correct tasks appropriate to your set. Task 1: Task 2: All sets. All Sets. Task 3a: Set 4. Task 3b: Sets 1-3. Task 4A: Task 4B: Task 5: All sets All sets. All sets. Task 6: All sets Self-assessment: All sets.

Task 1: Words associated with poetry Look up the definitions and learn the spellings. You will be given a spelling test next week. Poetry spelling Look up the definitions and write here. Alliteration Metaphor Simile Onomatopoeia Repetition Stanza Volta Juxtaposition Enjambment Iambic pentameter

TASK 2 - All sets to read the poem below and complete questions on the next page.

Task 2 the Questions: The following four questions to be completed by all sets. 1. Reread the first stanza (lines 1-8). Write down four things we find out about the soldiers in this section. 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. Reread the second stanza (lines 9 14). The poet uses three particular types of punctuation. What are they? Choose one example and explain what effect you think this might have on the reader. 3. In the last stanza the poet uses some similes. Give an example of a simile in this stanza and explain why you think the reader has used it. 4. The last two lines of this poem are written in Latin (an old language which is sometimes taught in schools): Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. This means: it is an honour to die for one s country. Why do you think the poet would put this at the end of this poem?

TASK 3A Set 4 to complete the following task. Draw a picture to illustrate the poem: Dulce et Decorum Est. Label it with quotes (phrases) from the text.

TASK 3B Sets 1 3 to complete the following task. Reread the last stanza of the poem again. How does the poet use language to create a sense of horror? You could explain the use of language, devices or sentence structure. Try to write two paragraphs.

TASK 4A All sets read this poem by Carol Ann Duffy written in 2013. She wrote the Last Post to mark the Deaths of Henry Allingham and Harry Patch, the two longest surviving soldiers from the 1914-18 First World War. Last Post In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning. If poetry could tell it backwards, true, begin that moment shrapnel scythed you to the stinking mud... but you get up, amazed, watch bled bad blood run upwards from the slime into its wounds; see lines and lines of British boys rewind back to their trenches, kiss the photographs from home - mothers, sweethearts, sisters, younger brothers not entering the story now to die and die and die. Dulce - No - Decorum - No - Pro patria mori. You walk away. You walk away; drop your gun (fixed bayonet) like all your mates do too - Harry, Tommy, Wilfred, Edward, Bert - and light a cigarette. There's coffee in the square, warm French bread and all those thousands dead are shaking dried mud from their hair and queuing up for home. Freshly alive, a lad plays Tipperary to the crowd, released from History; the glistening, healthy horses fit for heroes, kings. You lean against a wall, your several million lives still possible and crammed with love, work, children, talent, English beer, good food. You see the poet tuck away his pocket-book and smile. If poetry could truly tell it backwards, then it would.

Task 4B. All sets: Compare this poem to the poem Dulce et Decorum Est written by Wilfred Owen in 1914. How do the poets present their feelings about the soldiers? Start by writing a plan of the similarities or differences in two or three bullet points: Now write two or three paragraphs comparing similarities and differences. Try to include quotes, devices and explanations.

Task 5. All sets How is modern warfare different from the war in 1914? Find information about: Weapons. Types of fighting that occur. How are people killed in these wars? Places where soldiers are fighting (countries and areas). Who dies and where do they die? What UK government thinks about the wars. What poets have written about modern warfare?

TASK 6 to be completed by all sets. Use the internet or go to the library to find a modern war poem. A) Copy out the poem B) Find out the name of the poem and when and why the poem was written. C) Explain what the poem is about D) Be ready to explain to your class next week.

Self-Assessment 1. Skim and scan the articles. Write down any words that you do not know the meaning of. Use a dictionary to find out the meaning of these words (try to find at least 5 words). 2. Look through your answers. Underline any spellings that you think are incorrect. Use a dictionary to check these. Write any corrections here: 3. Fill in the grid below. Be honest so your teacher has a true indication of how you feel about P.E.E. Tick the appropriate box: 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Unsure 4 Disagree 5 Strongly disagree I can make clear points that are relevant to the question that I am answering. I can find quotes that are appropriate to the question I am answering, and the points that I am making. I can explain how my quote supports my point in detail.

Self Evaluation of my Homework I am a R learner. I know this because: I believe that my effort and attitude to learning for this booklet is a: 1 2 3 4 I know this because: