This three-lesson sequence is designed to introduce students to anaphora as a poetic device, provide structured practice, and guide them toward creating their own poems using repetition for effect. The lessons incorporate visual scaffolds for SEND learners and culminate in a performance to enhance confidence and engagement.
Lesson 1: Identifying Anaphora in Poetry
Introduce anaphora through well-known poems and spoken word examples.
Use visual picture scaffolds to support SEND learners in recognizing repeated phrases.
Guide students in annotating and analyzing how repetition enhances meaning and rhythm.
End with a performance reading where students recite an anaphora-based poem, emphasizing its structure and impact.
Lesson 2: Practicing Anaphora in Writing
Model the process of creating a simple anaphora-based poem.
Provide structured sentence starters and word banks to help students experiment with repetition.
Use paired or group writing activities where students generate their own anaphora-driven verses.
Share and discuss the effect of repetition in their work.
Lesson 3: Writing a Full Poem Using Anaphora and Repeated Verbs
Explore how anaphora and repeated verbs create rhythm and movement in poetry.
Guide students in structuring their own full poem with a repeating phrase and action words.
Offer peer feedback opportunities before refining their final drafts.
End with a poetry performance, encouraging students to deliver their work with expression and confidence.
This unit develops reading, writing, and performance skills while making poetry accessible and engaging for all learners.
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