Mrs. Land 7th Grade Elahome

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MAC Lab English Language Arts
Directions
LandFor your poetry project you will be researching your assigned poet and poem in your computer lab groups. The websites to be used will be posted for you on Mrs. Sulentor’s website. After researching, you will create a powerpoint to present to the class. Working collaboratively, your powerpoint MUST include the following information:Grade

6th Grade Ela Worksheets


-A title slide containing the names of your group members
-Life and death information about your poet

Mrs Land 7th Grade Ela Home Assignment


-Where he or she lived and went to school (if he or she went to school)
Working individually but within the same powerpoint presentation, you must include at least one poem for each member of your group (you will use the seven tips for reading poetry on p. 618-619 of your textbook and answer the questions about your poem).

9th Grade Ela

Please scroll down to find the pages you need from your textbook.
Poets & Poems
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • p. 227 “The Wreck of the Hesperus”
    • “Autumn”
    • “Paul Revere’s Ride”
  • Walt Whitman
    • p.784 “Miracles”
    • “O Captain! My Captain!”
    • “Song of Myself”
  • Lewis Carroll
    • “Jabberwocky”
    • “A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky”
    • “The Walrus and the Carpenter”
  • Emily Dickinson
    • p.15 “I’m Nobody! Who are you?”
    • “The Railway Train”
    • ““Hope” is the thing with feathers - (314)”
  • William Butler Yeats
    • “The Song of the Wandering Aengus”
    • “Never give all the Heart”
    • “Reconciliation”
  • Robert Frost
    • p. 835 “The Pasture”
    • “The Road Not Taken”
    • “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
  • Carl Sandburg
    • p. 472 “Primer Lesson”
    • “Chicago”
    • “Doors”
  • Langston Hughes
    • p. 261 “Dreams” p. 342
    • “Mother to Son”
    • “I Too, Sing America”
  • Pablo Neruda
    • “The Book of Questions” 'The Book of Questions'
  • Gary Soto
    • “Oranges”
    • “How Things Work”
    • “Finding a Lucky Number”
  • Nikki Giovanni
    • p.259 “a poem (for langston hughes)”
    • “A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long”
    • “Legacies”
  • Edgar Allan Poe
    • p.629 “Annabel Lee”
    • “The Raven”
    • “A Dream”
Links (use these links ONLY)

7th Grade Ela Practice

Anthology (scroll down)​