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Tuesday, 18 February 2014
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Hi my name is Quinton. I go to Elm Park School and I'm in Room 19 with Mrs Taljaard. I'm doing a blog so that I can post my work and get beedback. I enjoy math,sport's and reading. This year I hope to participate in rugby and kapahaka. I'm looking forword to having lots of visitors and reading your comments
My African Praise Poem
African Praise Poem.
How do
I feel about myself?
The
African culture is steeped in oral tradition, and the traditional way
for
Africans to introduce themselves in a new situation.
IALT write
a traditional Praise Poem, to introduce myself to the class.
Success Criteria:
I will
explore the subject of African praise poetry,
I will
take risks, and use imagery to reveal myself in poetic form.
I will
follow the structure of a typical African Praise poem.
I will
perform my poem to an audience, maybe using drums.
Structure:
Line 1 - Introducing myself.
Line 2 – Introduction to my family and
heritage.
Line 3 - Animal metaphor
Line 4 – Nature metaphor
Line 5 – Personality and Qualities
Chorus - Refrain describing my talents, co-written by my peers.
Line 3 - Animal metaphor
Line 4 – Nature metaphor
Line 5 – Personality and Qualities
Chorus - Refrain describing my talents, co-written by my peers.
| My Reflection: The trickiest part was getting the words to describe myself. My favourite part is the use of the word 'strong'. Next time I could use some alliteration. |
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