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Poetry about place and home
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I can explore what home means to different people and interpret hidden meanings in poems about home.
I can explore how James Berry presents memories of his hometown and use this to help me write about my own experiences.
I can analyse the imagery in 'Search for My Tongue' and link this with the theme of pride.
I can understand and analyse the poem ‘Island Man’.
I can identify similarities and differences between poems about place, home and identity.
I can explore how Lemn Sissay presents pride for his region in ‘Anthem of the North’ and use this to inspire my own writing.
I can explain how Clarke presents colonisation in 'This Poem is Taking Place on Stolen Land'.
I can use an essay about place and identity to formulate my own effective discussions on the topic.
I can explore how the poem 'Filter' by Suma Subramaniam shows that home can reflect our authentic self.
I can plan a poem about my own attitudes to home.
I can use a range of punctuation for effect in poetry.
I can analyse an example poem by unpicking how it was crafted.
I can write my own poem that conveys my feelings towards my home.
I can perform my poem with confidence and use different performance techniques to convey emotion.
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