Tuesday, May 12, 2009
When you are finished your poem...
1. Explain each literary device you used in your poem (You should have 5 different examples).
a. What is the literary device?
b. What is the example from your poem?
c. Why did you use it (Create mood? Create tone? Create rhythm? Create meaning?)
Use 3-5 sentences to explain the example.
2. Using 12-15 sentences, explain the insightful and mature meaning of your poem.
THINK DEEP AND THINK DEEPER!
3. What is your poem about?
4. How do you represent the Canadian landscape in your poem? Use 3-5 sentences.
5. Imagine you are an explorer and sent this poem to your King or Queen, how would they feel about the Canadian landscape?
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Create Your Own Landscape Poem Project
You are going to create your own landscape poem. Think of all the things you have learned about poetry including language, shape and rhythm.
1. Choose an image of the Canadian landscape.
2. With your image, you need to have a poem with a title.
Your poem needs 16-25 lines with at least 5 different examples of literary devices.
You must put your literary devices in a different colour so I know you know when you used them.
3. Post it on your blog in a nice and presentable manner.
You will be marked on:
The MOST IMPORTANT PART --- Quality and Maturity of your poem
- Is it creative, original, thoughtful and insightful?
- Does it relate to the picture? Do you connect to your picture?
- Do you have at least 5 different examples of literary devices?
- Does it follow the instructions? Do you complete it? Do you have a title?
- Is it presented in a clear and creative way on your blog?
- Do you have a lot of spelling and grammar mistakes?
- Is your language poetic?
Important
Use your own words to make creative poetry. Don't copy from the Internet and put it as your own words. I want to know about your ideas!
Today
Remember to see me for the puppet show if it is your group!
If you miss your date, you won't be marked!
See you afterschool!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
An Alliance with the Huron Empire
Please answer each question carefully. There are 8 questions in total.
The Hurons were a group of First Nations people who were in an alliance with Champlain. They were closely related to the Iroquois, but had become their enemies.
1. What is an alliance? What does this word mean?
Great traders themselves, the Hurons navigated the rivers of Central Canada and were very prosperous. They would become the leading source of furs for the French.
2. Why would Champlain want to form an alliance with the Hurons?
3. This is a picture of Champlain and his Huron allies on the left fighting the Iroquois. This is one of the earliest images of Europeans and First Nations people interacting.
a. Explain what you see in the picture in 3-5 sentences. Look carefully at the picture.
b. Do you think this is a realistic image of the situation? Explain why or why not in 5-8 sentences.
4. The Hurons had many economic advantages because of their geographic location and territory. They were located on the southern shore of Georgian Bay, where the fishing was excellent.
a. Find a map of Georgian Bay. Explain where this bay is.
b. Translate the word bay.
5 . Find a photograph of Georgian Bay that you like. Explain why you like it in 3-5 sentences.
The vegetation of this region includes mixed forests, meadows, and fields. The sandy soil was perfect for planting corn, squash, pumpkins, and beans.
6. Take a look at this piece of Canadian Art called "Stormy Weather". The artist is Frederick Varley. He illustrated the stormy weather of Georgian Bay.
a. How do you feel when you see this painting? Explain in 5-8 sentences. Tell me why you feel that way.
7. This is a poem by A.J.M Smith. It was put together with this image on a past provincial exam.
a. When you read this poem, how do you feel about the Canadian landscape? Explain in 10-12 sentences. Think deep and be creative.
A.J.M. Smith
Cedar and jagged fir
uplift sharp barbs
against the gray
and cloud-piled sky;
and in the bay
blown spume and windrift
and thin, bitter spray
snap
at the whirling sky;
and the pine trees
lean one way.
A wild duck calls
to her mate,
and ragged
and passionate tones
stagger and fall,
and recover,
and stagger and fall,
on these stones -
are lost
in the lapping of water
on smooth, flat stones.
This is a beauty
of dissonance,
this resonance
of stony strand,
this smoky cry
curled over a black pine
like a broken
and wind-battered branch
when the wind
bends the tops of the pine
like a broken
and wind-battered branch
when the wind
bends the tops of the pines
and curdles the sky
from the north.
This is the beauty
of strength
broken by strength
and still strong
Sunday, May 3, 2009
After Port Royal - Champlain Continues
(Adapted from Page 226-227 of your textbook)
Port Royal was not a great success and eventually de Monts lost his trading monopoly. However, Champlain was still convinced that Canada could be profitable for the French. The year is 1608, he went up the St. Lawrence river to what is now Quebec City. He established a post - a habitation - at Quebec and made friends with the Algonkians and Motagnais against the Iroquois. Quebec was chosen because it was almost an impregnable natural fort. In return, they agreed to not trade any furs with the English. Champlain helped the Algonkians win several battles againsy the Iroquois because the French owned firearms.
Questions
(Please use complete sentences for full marks)
1. Find a map of the St. Lawrence River. Explain what you see in the picture in 3-5 setnences.
2. Find a photograph of the St. Lawrence River you like. Explain what you see in the picture in 3-5 sentences.
3. Why did Champlain choose to use a river for transportation? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
4. Find a picture of Champlain's habitation at Quebec. Explain what you see in 5-8 sentences.
5. The fort was a natural fort because Quebec had towering cliffs.
a.Find a picture of towering cliffs in Quebec. Search in Google using "quebec and towering cliffs".
b. Why are the cliffs a natural fort? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
6. What did you learn today? Explain in 5-8 sentences.
Bonus
1. There is a moat around Champlain's habitation. Why is that important?
2. Can you find a picture of a moat? Post it.