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Poets background
Synopsis
Activities
What is Red? (Mary
ONeill)
POETRY
Elements of Poetry
Poetry
The elements in prose and poetry are almost similar. The table below will best illustrate
the terminology used where the elements are concerned.
PROSE/DRAMA POETRY
Plot Subject matter
Theme Theme
Characterization Very rarely
Point of view Voice/persona
Tone Tone
Mood Mood
WHAT IS RED?
Poets
Background
Mary O'Neill
Mary ONeill was raised in what she describes as a wonderful barn of a Victorian house in Berea,
Ohio, where she wrote and directed plays for her younger brothers and sisters . She was educated at
Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, and Western Reserve in Cleveland and the University of Michigan.
Mrs. ONeill entered the advertising field and became a partner in her own advertising agency. She
retired from advertising and lived in New York City.
Mrs. O'Neill died of heart failure on January 2, 1990, in Yuma (Ariz.) Regional Medical Center. She
was 84 years old.
One of her most popular books, ''Hailstones and Halibut Bones: Adventures in Color,'' illustrated by
Leonard Weisgard, was published by Doubleday in 1961 and printed in several languages. In it, Mrs.
O'Neill identified and interpreted the most familiar colors through verse. The book was used as a
supplementary text in schools in the United States and abroad.
Born in New York City, Mrs. O'Neill attended Western Reserve University and the University of
Michigan. She was an advertising copywriter in Cleveland before becoming a freelance writer.
What is Red? Mary
ONeil
Lets Recite
We talked about how different colors make us feel a certain way. For example blue
makes us feel sad. Now we are going to look at how the color red makes us feel.
Red is sunset
Blazing and bright.
Red is feeling brave
With all your might.
Red is a sunburn
Spot on your nose.
Sometimes red
Is a red, red, rose.
Red squiggles out
When you cut your hand.
Red is a brick
And the sound of a band.
Red is hotness
You get inside
When your embarrassed
And want to hide.
fire-cracker, fire-engine
fire- flicker red
And youre angry
Red runs through your head.
Red is an Indian
A Valentine heart.
The trimmings on
A circus cart.
Red is a lipstick
Red is a shout
Red is a signal
that says WATCH OUT!
Red is great big
rubber ball.
Red is the giantest
Color of all.
Red is a show-off.
No doubt about it.
But can you imagine
Living with out it?
WHAT IS RED?
Synopsis
Aims
Aims
Materials
Materials
Steps
Steps
Instruct the students to bring an item that is red in colour. (before the lesson)
Share with the students what the teacher has and describe the object.
Ask the students to share in their small groups (Group of 4/5) why the object is
red and describe the object. Students may share with them what it signifies.
Describe the object in 2 lines individually. For example, Angpau is a symbol of
prosperity. Everyone loves to have.
Combine the lines composed by all the students to form a Jigsaw Poem.
Give a title to the poem.
Display the new poem created on the notice board.
Aims
Aims
Materials
Materials
Steps
Steps
Instruct the students to sit in their respective groups, away from the teacher.
Tell them to listen to the model reading / one of them reads the poem aloud.
Hand out the envelopes (one envelope per group). Tell them not to open
until they are told to do so.
Start the race! Tell them to name the label the pictures with a word / phrase
from the poem. Tell them to use the blue tag and paste it on an A4 paper.
Check the answer. If one answer is wrong, students must correct it.
Tell them that the group that hands up all the correct answers in the shortest
time wins. Alternative: The group that gets the most answers correctly at the
end of the set time wins!
Task : Match the pictures given with a word / phrase found in the poem.
WHAT IS RED? ACTIVITY P3
Aims
Aims
Materials
Materials
Steps
Steps
Divide the students into 6 groups. Read out the poem to them with the right
enunciation and intonation.
Distribute one stanza / couplet to one group. Tell them to practise reading the
stanza. Get them to read the stanza aloud to the class.
Prepare the meaning of the assigned couplet/ stanza/lines in their own group.
Using the Gallery Walk method, appoint 1 student to stay at each station. Others,
go to all the stations to listen to the recitation and meaning. Students at the station
have to read the lines aloud and explain the meaning of the assigned lines.
Finally, all the students write a short paragraph on their understanding of the poem
Materials
Materials
Worksheet 1 (Literary Devices) Worksheet 2 (Themes & Values)
Worksheet 1 (Literary Devices) Worksheet 2 (Themes & Values)
Steps
Steps
Listen to the explanation of the literary devices found in the poem. Use the
worksheet to assist the students. (Worksheet 1)
Divide students into groups of 4. Each group is required to complete the above tas.
In the same group, identify the possible themes highlighted in the poem.
(Worksheet 2)
Discuss the responses from each group.
Transform the themes to moral values.
THEMES
WHAT IS RED ?
VALUES
WHAT IS RED? BEYOND THE TEXT/ ACTIVITY P3
Red Alert ! I am a
poet
Aims
Aims
Materials
Materials
Steps
Steps
Divide students into groups of four. Provide them with a piece of coloured paper.
They are supposed to write based on the colour assigned to them.
Take it further by getting them to choose the stanza or stanzas that appeal to them
and write a journal entry on them.
Variation
Variation
Then tell them to pass it to another group who will write the second line.
Then tell them to pass it to another group who will write the second line.
Then it is passed to the third group who will write the third line and so on.
Then it is passed to the third group who will write the third line and so on.
Once it is completed, get a representative from each group to read out their
Once it is completed, get a representative from each group to read out their
stanzas.
stanzas.
WHAT IS RED?
Answer Key
ANSWER
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