Friday, April 2, 2010

Voice - Elementary Students

Post your response to Songs Of The First Nations.

Response Stance
Go back into the poem and consider the following questions:
  • Who is the speaker in the poem?
  • What words, phrases, and/or lines reveals the poet's voice - his values and beliefs?
  • What qualities make a poet's voice forceful, distinctive, and memorable?
As a writer, express your vision of what you perceive to be a social ill through poetry. Poetry is a vehicle for social commentary – a way to develop people we need to notice and understand.

3 comments:

  1. Wayne B

    The person who is speaking in the poem is a First Nations child or youth.

    The poet wants us to understand that our elders are important and so are we.

    I remember the poem because it makes me feel special.

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  2. Madison R

    I think that the people that was speaking was the first nations.

    People will always remeber us even every body in the hole world.

    Everbody is special in the world.

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  3. Natasha S

    The poem is intersting because the poet knows that he or she will be an ancestor too.

    Javeria K

    I like the poem because the child knows that they will be special one day.

    Patrick G

    We are all special.

    Sumreen M

    I like the poem because it has more details in it so I can have more pictures in my head.

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