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http://fromoffshore.wordpress.com/2011/03/20/islesford-poetry-workshop-day-two/. What is e k phrastic poetry?.
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What is ekphrastic poetry? • Ekphrastic poetry is the conversation between two pieces of art. The writer interprets a work of visual art and then creates a narrative in verse form that represents his or her reaction to that painting, photograph, sculpture or other artistic creation.http://www.firkinfiction.com/11.html
Bedroom in Arlesby Vincent Van Gogh, 1888 Van Gogh‘s Bedroom By Kevin Grandfield, 2009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedroom_in_Arles
Starry Nightby Van Gogh, 1889 Vincent (Song) by Don Maclean, 1971 http://valerie6.myweb.uga.edu/ekphrasticpoetry.html
Revision Quiz Name the Poetic Form? http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/eek/earth/groundwater/gquiz.htm
Poem 1 Physics Obscure, blissful Thrilling, studying, living Science governs entire cosmos, Divine. http://www.gotpoetry.com/Poems/new/l_op=viewpoems/lid=61711.html
Poem 2 A moving beach ball Exerted upon by force Gathers momentum. http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/33-131/more33131/docs/haiku.html
Poem 3 T I M E ime is best defined by reference to other quantities since it is an nternationally-recognised fundamental quantity which is easured in the SI unit, second (s), and can be calculated using a number of different quations, like:
Match up the physics concepts • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • trenje • sončev mrk • ozvezdje • električni naboj • kinetična energija • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2ndLaw • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • trenje • sončev mrk • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • trenje • sončev mrk • ozvezdje • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • trenje • heat • constellation • friction • kinetic energy • uniform motion • free-fall • solar eclipse • electric charge • Newton‘s 2nd Law • električni naboj • kinetična energija • prosti pad • Drugi Newtonov zakon • toplota • premo enakomerno gibanje • trenje • sončev mrk • ozvezdje
Adapted EkphrasticPoetry Process (for physics) • Step 1. View a stimulus image and identify a physics-related concept it evokes. • Step 2. If required, write down the concept, definition, law, formula etc. • Step 3. Identify a suitable poetry type and write the poem.
Step 1View a stimulus image and identify a physics-related concept it evokes.
What concept does this image evoke? http://www.sport360.com/article/krzysztof-radzikowski-crowned-worlds-strongest-man-abu-dhabi
What concept does this image evoke? • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • uniform motion • friction • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • uniform motion • friction http://www.sport360.com/article/krzysztof-radzikowski-crowned-worlds-strongest-man-abu-dhabi
Step 2If required, write down the concept, definition, law, formula etc.
Newton‘s 2nd law Pospešek telesa (a) je premo sorazmeren z rezultanto sil na telo (F) in obratno sorazmeren z maso telesa (m). The acceleration (a) of a body is parallel and directly proportional to the net force (F) and inversely proportional to the mass (m). F = ma
Haiku poem The net force on an ob| ject is its mass times itsac | cel| er| a | tion. (F = ma) Thenet forceonanobject is its mass times itsacceleration. (5 syllables) (7 syllables) (5 syllables)
Adapted EkphrasticPoetry Process (for physics) • Step 1. View a stimulus image and identify a physics-related concept it evokes. • Step 2. If required, write down the concept, definition, law, formula etc. • Step 3. Identify a suitable poetry type and write the poem.
Activity AChoose from the following concepts • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse
Stimulus image 1 • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse http://www.spaceweather.eu http://www.spaceweather.eu
Stimulus image 2 • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse http://images.fineartamerica.com/ http://images.fineartamerica.com/
Stimulus image 3 • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse • electric charge • kinetic energy • free-fall • Newton‘s 2nd law • heat • constellation • kinetic energy • uniform motion • friction • solar eclipse http://www.popcorn.org/ http://www.popcorn.org/
Activity B 3 2 1 5 4
Activity C • The task of each group is to try and write three different poems about the physics concept “ECLIPSE”. • Use the following ideas: • ACROSTIC: MOON or EARTH • HAIKU: MOON, SOLAR ECLIPSE or LUNAR ECLIPSE • CINQUIAN: ECLIPSE, MOON or SUN