ENG2.ELAR.7.B
Analyze the effects of metrics; rhyme schemes; types of rhymes such as end, internal, slant, and eye; and other conventions in poems across a variety of poetic forms.
English II · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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metricsrhyme schemestypes of rhymesend rhymeinternal rhymeslant rhymeeye rhymeconventionspoemspoetic forms
Skills
- analyze (the effects of metrics in poems) #dok3
- analyze (rhyme schemes in a variety of poetic forms) #dok3
- analyze (types of rhymes, such as end, internal, slant, and eye rhymes, in poetry) #dok3
- analyze (the effects of poetic conventions across different poetic forms) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify metrics, rhyme schemes, and types of rhymes in poems. #dok1
- I can describe conventions found in various poetic forms. #dok1
- I can distinguish between different types of rhyme such as end, internal, slant, and eye. #dok2
- I can explain how the use of metrics and rhyme schemes contributes to a poem’s meaning or effect. #dok2
- I can compare poetic conventions across a variety of poetic forms. #dok2
- I can analyze how the use of rhyme, metrics, and conventions influences the reader’s experience of a poem. #dok3
- I can evaluate the effectiveness of a poet’s choices in metrics and rhyme schemes across different poems. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Poets use metrics, rhyme schemes, and other conventions to shape meaning and emotional impact in poetry.
- Analyzing a poem’s structure and sound devices deepens our understanding of different poetic forms.
Essential Questions
- How do rhyme schemes and different types of rhyme contribute to a poem’s overall meaning and effect?
- In what ways do metrics and conventions distinguish one poetic form from another?
- Why might a poet choose a particular type of rhyme, and how does this choice affect the poem?
- How do analyzing sound devices in poetry deepen our appreciation and interpretation of the text?
- What can studying various poetic conventions reveal about the poet’s intended message or audience?