Step 23: After Reading: Poetry Writing Assignment:

1) Choose 3 out of the 7 poems below to read or listen to poetry below.

In case the links below are unavailable, click here: Democracy by Langston Hughes.doc

Freedom's Plow by Langston Hughes.doc

Town of Scottsboro by Langston Hughes.doc

The Death Of Emmett Till.doc

"Merry-Go-Round" (Media)

Langston Hughes

Favorite Poem Project Video

http://www.favoritepoem.org/videos.html - Once you get to this site, its not in alphabetical order, so scroll down to the poem, "Merry-Go-Round."

"I Too" (Media)

Voice of Langston Hughes

1955, by Folkways

http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId=1552

"Freedoms Plow"

Langston Hughes

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/freedom-s-plow/

"Democracy "

Langston Hughes

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/democracy/

" The Town of Scottsboro"

Langston Hughes

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/scottsboro/filmmore/ps_hughes.html

"The Hangman"

Holocaust Poem

Maurice Ogden

http://homepage.mac.com/steveklein/hangman.html

Song Lyrics

"The Death of Emmett Till,"

Bob Dylan

http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/emmetttill. html

2) Write a poem or song lyrics based on an issue of justice or fairness that you are concerned about, just as Langston Hughes and Bob Dylan were concerned about racism.

3) Create a podcast of a reading of the poem or a performance of the song. You may want to go to the following web site and follow the directions found there to produce a podcast: http://www.21things4teachers.net/podcasting.html

Rubric for poem or song lyrics:

CATEGORY

4

3

2

1

Grammar & Spelling (Conventions)

Writer makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.

Writer makes 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.

Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.

Writer makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.

Adding Personality (Voice)

The writer seems to be writing from knowledge or experience. The author has taken the ideas and made them "his own."

The writer seems to be drawing on knowledge or experience, but there is some lack of ownership of the topic.

The writer relates some of his own knowledge or experience, but it adds nothing to the discussion of the topic.

The writer has not tried to transform the information in a personal way. The ideas and the way they are expressed seem to belong to someone else.

Flow & Rhythm (Sentence Fluency)

All sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud. Each sentence is clear and has an obvious emphasis.

Almost all sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but 1 or 2 are stiff and awkward or difficult to understand.

Most sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but several are stiff and awkward or are difficult to understand.

The sentences are difficult to read aloud because they sound awkward, are distractingly repetitive, or difficult to understand.

Word Choice

Writer uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, and the choice and placement of the words seems accurate, natural and not forced.

Writer uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, but occasionally the words are used inaccurately or seem overdone.

Writer uses words that communicate clearly, but the writing lacks variety, punch or flair.

Writer uses a limited vocabulary that does not communicate strongly or capture the reader's interest. Jargon or cliches may be present and detract from the meaning.

Topic

The poem is based on a relevant issue of justice that the writer obviously cares about.

The poem is based on a relevant issue of justice.

The poem is loosely based on an issue of justice.

There is no clear issue of justice.

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