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ORC Resource Number #10739
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The Poet's Voice: Langston Hughes and You
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

This unit of seven lessons, from EDSITEment, introduces students to a poet's "voice." Students develop a general definition of voice in poetry, and analyze and appreciate the poetic voice of Langston Hughes in particular. Included are writing and discussion activities, in which students either write a poem expressing their own voice (as developed in a journal), or write about one of the qualities of Langston Hughes's poetic voice (as explored in class discussion). The following poems are included as part of the the lessons: "Dreams," "Dream Deferred," "Dream Variations," "Theme for English B," "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "Mother to Son," and "Merry-Go-Round." (author/sec)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Acquisition of Vocabulary Standard
Reading Applications: Literary Text Standard
Writing Applications Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Range of materials and purposes for reading
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Write, speak, and visually represent to create text
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 6–8
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Literature;
American Literature;
Poetry;
Reading;
Strategies - Literary Texts;
KEYWORDS
Langston Hughes;
writer's voice;
journal writing;
voice in poetry;
imagery;
figurative language
Publisher: National Endowment for the Humanities
Author: National Endowment for the Humanities