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  1. vision Workbook (Summer Holidays)Name:English Lit Teacher:Inside this workbook. ou will find a page for each of the poems in your anthology.St. rt your revision by completing each of these pages yourself. By working with the poems, you are revisin. them and pulling out the details you will need.

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  2. Worksheets. “All My Great Excuses” Printable Worksheet. “Autumn Is the Time of Year” Printable Worksheet. “Betty Met a Yeti” Printable Worksheet. “I Eat Spaghetti With a Spoon” Printable Worksheet. “I Made a New Password” Printable Worksheet. “I Think My Dad is Dracula” Printable Worksheet. “Mr. Yes and Mr.

  3. summarise the poem producing PEE paragraphs to support their findings. This could be through a given direction or simply asking “explore 3 ways this poem shows power/conflict” LOOKING AT THEMES/STRUCTURE Towards the back of the booklet, poems are linked by theme of structural styles to help students build on their

  4. Metaphors The poem can be seen as an allegory. Shelley is using Ozymandias as a representation of King George III and all figures of power. He plays with the literal and the metaphorical to create an overwhelming sense of irony surrounding the fall of the King’s influence. The image of a shattered visage creates a sense of irony.

  5. A more detailed description and further examples of each worksheet can be found in Beck, J. S. Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond, 3rd ed. (2020), and Beck, J. S. Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems (2005). As noted in these books, the decision to use any given worksheet is based on the

  6. Poems that can be linked This poem follows the journey of a light brigade of some 600 British soldiers as they charge head-first into the cannons and gunfire of a much-larger Russian army. The tone of the poem is one of pride; the poet does not mourn the loss of these soldiers nor does he show anger towards the men who gave these wrong orders.

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  8. The following collection of activity sheets contains short-answer questions about famous poems. After your students have read each poem, they must find the answers to questions about specific characters and events, using words and phrases from the poem itself. The poetry works covered include "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Thayer, "Jabberwocky ...