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Tuesday November 4, 2008

Materials Needed: Notebook Pen/ Pencil. HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT: COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK OUT BEFORE BELL. Tuesday November 4, 2008. Objective(s): Apply notes on Sijo poetry by creating three (3) sijo poems in 30 minutes. . Agenda Warm up in notebook.

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Tuesday November 4, 2008

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  1. Materials Needed: • Notebook • Pen/Pencil HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT: COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK OUT BEFORE BELL TuesdayNovember 4, 2008 Objective(s): • Apply notes on Sijo poetry by creating three (3) sijo poems in 30 minutes. Agenda Warm up in notebook. PP Notes: Korean SijoEkphrastic poetry and YOU. Writing 3 Sijo poems. In closing: Strike System Revisited

  2. Warm Up, 11/4 [3 min] NO NOTES • What is your opinion of the poetry that we wrote last Thursday/Friday? Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? Did you like the picture selections? Why or why not? What should I change for next year? Do you enjoy writing your own poetry…or do you find it more enjoyable than you did before? 5 PEOPLE NEEDED FOR DISCUSSION

  3. Sijo Background NO NOTES • Discovers young adults talented in writing and encourages them to learn and write about Korea and its culture. • YOUR ethnic background does not matter.

  4. Sijo Prizes NO NOTES • $300 1st place • $200 2nd place • $100 3rd place

  5. Sijo Form TAKE NOTES • Sijo is a specialized poetic form, like Haiku. • It is written in three (3) lines and must follow a syllabic (syllable) pattern: • My watch is broken = 5 syllables. • The clock is under the desk--what time does it say? = 13 syllables. • Each line must have 14-16 syllables.

  6. Rules TAKE NOTES • 3 Line poem • 14-16 syllables per line • Must follow a theme of • metaphysical (reality) • pastoral (nature) • cosmological (good vs. evil).

  7. "Song of my five friends"YunSeondo (1587-1671) NO NOTES 1. You ask how many friends I have? Water and stone, bamboo and pine. 2. The moon rising over the eastern hill is a joyful comrade. 3. Besides these five companions, what other pleasure should I ask?

  8. “Cuisine”Jacob Diamond (2008) NO NOTES • I look through the window of the Korean barbeque place. • Ducks, chickens, creatures big and small, hang from the gallows of the cook. • Step inside and join the culture, leave your wishes at the door.

  9. “War”Casey Forman (2008) NO NOTES • The wise compete in checkers, the ignorant kill themselves in war. (16) • The world has enough for everyone. Why must we destroy for more? (16) • The dead know it is better to live, but wonder what they lived for. (16)

  10. Before we get started… NO NOTES • Almost same directions as the last time…. • I will show 2 paintings at one time • 8 minutes to write (remember syllable count!) • 3 minutes to share • NO TALKING during the 8 minutes of writing • Korean Music will play to inspire you. • GOOD LUCK!

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