WOLMER S BOYS SCHOOL 4 TH FORM CSEC LITERATURE COURSE OUTLINE EASTER TERM 2018 GENRE OF FOCUS: POETRY: SELECTED POEMS & POETRY MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS RATIONALE The fourth form year of the secondary education programme marks a critical time in the development of students. It is the year that many students will be introduced to the fine details of the CSEC Syllabus (aims, objectives and expectations). This unit is therefore developed with the intention for students to maintain a keen interest in literature, enhance (and ultimately hone) their literary and analytical skills and applying those skills and knowledge in studying poetry as a discrete literary mode by reading and analyzing twenty (20) selected poems and being exposed to several poetry multiple choice questions. Students will be taught how to interpret poems beyond the literal level through analyzing how the elements of the genre and poetic techniques help to create meaning. The approach will be interdisciplinary, uniting historical and cultural perspectives to explore the relationship between experience and poetry. Students can expect, therefore, to gain not only knowledge of the nature, history, and variety of poetry, but also greater skills, insights, and pleasure as readers, writers, critical thinkers and literary analysts. PRIMARY TEXT A World of Poetry Edited by Mark McWatt and Hazel Simmons-McDonald PRESCRIBED POEMS: 1. Once Upon a Time by Gabriel Okara 2. The Woman Speaks to the Man who has Employed Her Son by Lorna Goodison 3. Dreaming Black Boy by James Berry 4. Theme for English B by Langston Hughes 5. South by Kamau Brathwaite 6. Sonnet Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth 7. A Stone s Throw Elma Mitchell 8. God s Grandeur Gerard Manley Hopkins 9. This is the Dark Time, My Love Martin Carter 10. Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen 11. Ol Higue Mark McWatt 12. Mirror - Sylvia Plath 13. Birdshooting Season Olive Senior 14. An African Thunderstorm David Rubadiri 15. Little Boy Crying Mervyn Morris 16. My Parents Stephen Spender 17. It is the Constant Image of your Face Dennis Brutus 18. Orchids Hazel Simmons-McDonald 19. Test Match Sabina Park Stewart Brown 20. West Indies, U.S.A. Stewart Brown SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTS CSEC English Syllabus 2016 (see English Syllabus for other reading materials). Carlong English B for CSEC with Study Guide and Exercises 2 nd Ed. By Keith Noel, Carol Hunter- Clarke and Sheilah Garcia- Bisnott.
General Objectives By the end of the unit/term students should: 1. Understand goals and expectations for the new term. 2. Know the elements of Poetry. 3. Understand the importance of the historical, social and political contexts of the poems to be examined. 4. Develop an appreciation for POETRY. 5. Substantiate interpretation of poems with adequate and relevant details. 6. Appreciate the appropriateness of different uses of tone, mood, and register in relation to the author s intention. 7. Demonstrate an understanding of various poetic techniques/devices. 8. Construct persona s analysis. 9. Identify and discuss the presentation of themes. 10. Respond sensitively to poems by making accurate oral and written analysis. 11. Demonstrate good/excellent use of the English Language. 12. Be able to adequately respond to Poetry multiple choice questions. 13. Be familiar with the twenty (20) prescribed poems. 14. Know how to construct an effective comparative poetry essay/type B essay (one generic question allowing students to use two appropriate choices from the prescribed poems and one question based on two named poems from the prescribed list). NB: 1.1 STUDENTS MUST HAVE A PRINTED COPY OF THE COURSE OUTLINE (ESPECIALLY THE SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES) WITHIN THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL. 1.2 SELECTED POEMS MUST BE READ PRIOR TO THE DAY THEY ARE SCHEDULED TO BE DISCUSSED. 1.3 EVERY STUDENT MUST HAVE HIS TEXT UPON ENTRY OF EACH CLASS; APPROPRIATE SANCTIONS WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO COMPLY. 1.4 STUDENTS MUST HAVE A SPECIFIC NOTEBOOK FOR ENGLISH B. IN OTHER WORDS, A STUDENT MUST NOT USE THE SAME BOOK FOR BOTH ENGLISH A AND ENGLISH B. 1.5 STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO PURCHASE A DURABLE FOLDER TO SECURE HANDOUTS, MARKED ESSAYS AND OTHER ASSIGNMENTS (THAT WILL BE COLLECTED ON FOLDER PAPER). SCHEDULE OF DATES, TOPICS AND STUDENTS ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE EASTER TERM 2018 DATE TOPIC STUDENT ASSIGNMENT Week 17 January 8 h - 12 th Revision: Elements of Poetry Presentation on: Poetic devices and their effectiveness. Class discussion on elements of Poetry. Read: Once Upon a Time by Gabriel Okara & The Woman Speaks to the Man who has Employed Her Son by Lorna Goodison
Week 18 January 15 th -19 th Focus Poems: Once Upon a Time by Gabriel Okara & The Woman Speaks to the Man who has Employed Her Son by Lorna Goodison Active discussions on themes. Examining poetic devices. Writing Poetry thesis statements. Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Graded Assignment 1: BLOG RESPONSE #1 (https://litkings.wordpress.com/2018/01/04/ first-blog-post/) Classwork: Comprehension questions. Week 19 Jan. 22 Nd - 26 th Week 20 January 29 th - Feb. 02 nd Focus Poems: Dreaming Black Boy by James Berry & Theme for English B by Langston Hughes Read: Dreaming Black Boy by James Berry & Theme for English B by Langston Hughes PARENT/TEACHER CONSULTATION Active discussions on the theme of race and racism. Dramatization of poems. BLOG RESPONSE #2 Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction theme Practice essay questions Graded Assignment 2: Homework: comparative essay Week 21 Feb. 5 th - 9 th Focus Poems: South by Kamau Brathwaite & Sonnet Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Read: South by Kamau Brathwaite & Sonnet Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth Comparative analysis Active discussion Multiple choice questions BLOG RESPONSE #3 Read: A Stone s Throw Elma Mitchell & God s Grandeur Gerard Manley Hopkins MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Week 22 Feb. 12 th - 16 th [Mid-term break: 14th-16th] Focus Poems: A Stone s Throw Elma Mitchell & God s Grandeur Gerard Manley Hopkins Class discussion Debates on religion. Assessing poetic devices worksheet. Week 23 Feb. 19 th - 23 rd Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices metre Focus Poems: This is the Dark Time, My Love Martin Carter & Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen BLOG RESPONSE #4 Graded (group) Assignment 3: Classwork: Oral comparative analysis. Read: This is the Dark Time, My Love Martin Carter & Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen Active discussion Comparative analysis Research WWI and its impact on individuals. Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Week 24 Feb. 26 th March 02 nd Focus Poems: Ol Higue Mark McWatt & Mirror - Sylvia Plath Graded (group) Assignment 4: Classwork: Essay & Multiple choice questions (individual). Read: Ol Higue Mark McWatt & Mirror - Sylvia Plath 6 Weekly Exam Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Discussion and analysis Conduct a research on general folklores and supernatural beliefs in the Caribbean. Create a skit that shows your interpretation of each poem (should be pre-recorded in video format) Read: Birdshooting Season Olive Senior & An African Thunderstorm David Rubadiri
Week 25 March 5 th 9 th Focus Poems: Birdshooting Season Olive Senior & An African Thunderstorm David Rubadiri Reading and discussion Complete Fact or fiction sheet Persona s analysis Week 26 March 12 th - 16 th Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Focus Poems: Little Boy Crying Mervyn Morris & My Parents Stephen Spender Read: Little Boy Crying Mervyn Morris & My Parents Stephen Spender Group Presentations Assessing literary devices. Discussion on childhood experience. Week 27 March 19 th - 23 rd Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Focus Poems: It is the Constant Image of your Face Dennis Brutus & Orchids Hazel Simmons-McDonald Graded Assignment 5: Homework: comprehension questions BLOG RESPONSE #5 Read: It is the Constant Image of your Face Dennis Brutus & Orchids Hazel Simmons-McDonald Group Presentation Quiz Debates BLOG RESPONSE #6 Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Week 28 March 26 th - 28 th Focus Poems: Test Match Sabina Park Stewart Brown & West Indies, U.S.A. Stewart Brown Read: Test Match Sabina Park Stewart Brown & West Indies, U.S.A. Stewart Brown GRADED (GROUP) ASSIGNMENT 6: *SUBMISSION OF TERM S PROJECT* Active discussion discuss the importance of location in creating a specific mood. Comparative analysis. Structure Lineation Tone/Mood Rhythm/Rhyme Diction Theme Poetic devices Metre Sshould there be any changes to the course outline an addendum will be sent to parents/guardians; teachers will also inform students of said changes.