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The Highwayman

The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

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Page 1: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

Page 2: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• Read pg 246. Answer these questions:

1. What is a narrative poem?2. What is the setting of this poem?3. Who are the characters?

Page 3: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• Write down these vocabulary words.• Go through the poem, and, using the

footnotes, define each of these words:1. galleon 6. ostler2. claret 7. harry3. rapier hilt 8. casement4. plaiting 9. priming5. wicket

Page 4: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• Let’s find out what the story is in this narrative poem.

• Watch this version of the poem:

Page 5: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• Jot down a QUICK summary of the poem.• Share your summary with the class.

Page 6: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• There is a lot more to a narrative poem than just the story. Let’s discover the rhythm and figures of speech contained in this narrative.

• Get out your Poetry Vocabulary and Definitions list.

• This is where you can find a copy of the list:• Poetry Terms and Definitions

Page 7: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

Using your list, be prepared to tell me what these figures of speech ‘look’ like. If you can give me an example, that would be GREAT!

1. metaphor 4. personification2. simile 5. onamatopeia3. alliteration

Page 8: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• Follow along in your book while the narrator reads the poem. Listen for the ‘beat’ of the poem. What does it remind you of?

• Watch for the figures of speech. A hint to help you look is to look more closely at the lines that seem to have more meaning than meets the eye.

• Listen to The Highway Man here.

Page 9: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/highwayman/index.cfm

• Can you identify the figures of speech in this copy of the poem? Click on the link to view the webpage.• Scroll over the highlighted words to see what

figure of speech they represent.

Page 10: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman

• With a partner, find the following figures of speech in Part 2 of the poem:

1. metaphor2. personification3. alliteration4. onomatopeia5. simile

Page 11: The Highwayman. Read pg 246. Answer these questions: 1.What is a narrative poem? 2.What is the setting of this poem? 3.Who are the characters?

The Highwayman• Go to page numbers 254 and 255 in your

textbook.• Do the following exercises:• pg. 254 – Reading Check :Part 1 of the poem is

done for you. Make a sequence chart for Part 2.• pg. 254 – Questions 1-5• pg. 255 – Copy down and finish the Figure of

Speech chart.