Though I had found a poem that matched this painting pretty well, I decided it was a little out of reach of some of my students. I wrote a poem (at the end of the post) to go along with the painting and we read it together. We compared the poem with the painting and looked for common details.
When I asked the students to complete this activity on their own with a different painting and poem pair, they were able to do so with little difficulty. The kids enjoyed the activity in part because I gave each student an individual print out of his or her painting (in color!) and poem. The students were excited to get to hold and study the paintings up close.
I recommend this activity. It was a hit with my class. If you would like a copy of the worksheet I used, email me and I'd be happy to send one along.
My tiger poem:
Tiger
A hungry tiger in the rain
crouched in windblown grass
and growled
and scowled
and bared her teeth
and waited for prey to pass.
Soundlessly she prowled
as lightning lit the sky.
Then thunder crashed
and forward she dashed,
determined not to let her prey slip by.
The idea was good ... and it worked! Fine!
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Its a jungle out there and tigers and other wild animals are hiding are on the prowl. Love it.
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear the lesson went well. I am hoping to do use this during our summer class. I'm not sure how to email you though for the worksheets.
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ReplyDeleteJust send an email to artsmarts4kids AT gmail.com.
There is only one worksheet. Depending on your kids, you might want to split it into two.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration!!! Here is one of favorite places for poetry inspiration:
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Thanks!
Jennifer
Tyger, Tyger
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in the forest
of the night
we used this poem with this picture in english last year
Tyger, Tyger
ReplyDeleteburning bright
in the forest
of the night
we used this poem with this picture in english last year
The idea of pairing a painting to a poem is very creative and artistic. Children love visual things and as well as rhyming sounds, so it's not a surprised if this will really work on them. I actually love to look at the painting and read the poem too. Awesome!
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hellooooo !! this is ace and can't wait to try it with me class!!! could you possibly email me the worksheet that you used?? i'd be very grateful! thanks my email is kez159@hotmail.co.uk :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea in combining paintings and poems. Were glad to know that teaching there went well and were still looking forward for more interesting post of yours. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely poem for kids!!!
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