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    2. [TEA-BG] ENG4U English Grade 12 by Ms. C. Wang (2025-26)
    3. Lesson 1.3 - The Architecture of Poetry (TPCAST)

    Lesson 1.3 - The Architecture of Poetry (TPCAST)

    • Lesson 1.3 - The Architecture of Poetry (TPCAST)

      Lesson 1.3 - The Architecture of Poetry (TPCAST)

      Learning Goals: By the end of this lesson you will be able to

      (1) communicate their opinions and interpretations of what poetry is in an even clearer way both orally and in writing; 

      (2) make richer and increasingly more insightful connections between the ideas in poetry and their personal knowledge, experience, and insights, and connect these to the world around them.


      •  Lesson Plan 1.3 - The Architecture of Poetry (TPCAST) Page
      •  Lesson 1.3 Lectures-Sept.8 Page

        This page contains all the lectures for this lesson. 

        If you are experiencing slow internet and couldn't view the videos, you can listen to the audios instead.


      •  FOR Learning Quiz -Tpcast Method of Analysis-
      •  Spring and All Poem by William Carlos Williams File

        Here is the poem

      •  Lesson 1.3 Glossary


      •  Success Criteria For Assignment OF LEARNING Poem Analyses Page
      •  Activity 1.3.2 Assignment
      •  My Papa's Waltz Poem File
      •  Victoria Soto Poem File
      •  Suggested Plan for Assignment 1 Poem Analysis File
      •  Tpcast PPT File
      •  Assignment #1 PPT File
      •  Through A Restaurant Window-Sheryda Warrener File
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