Revision-in-Action! TIME AND PLACE. Pearson Edexcel GCSE Poetry Anthology NAME:... CLASS:... FAVOURITE POEM:...

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Revision-in-Action! Pearson Edexcel GCSE Poetry Anthology TIME AND PLACE NAME:.... CLASS:... FAVOURITE POEM:....

Revision-in-Action! My Self-Assessment Poems I m confident about: Poems I m still not confident about:

Revision-in-Action WHAT YOU KNOW AND WHAT YOU DO WITH WHAT YOU KNOW! Welcome to your Revision-in-Action workbook for the Edexcel GCSE poetry anthology (Time and Place cluster). It s designed to help you practise the knowledge you already have about your anthology poems and to get to know them even better along the way. To write well about your poems you will need to know them inside out. And we re confident that you will have covered them thoroughly in class and that your anthologies are filled with useful annotations. But as exams draw ever nearer, you need to get used to developing and manipulating the knowledge about your poems that you already have. That s where your Revision-in-Action workbook comes in. It s packed with activities encouraging you to investigate the poems further, to find links between different poems, and to explore your own personal responses. By the time you ve worked your way through it, you ll be much more confident about how to put to good use everything you ve learned about your poems so far. This booklet starts by giving you the chance to reflect on how well you know each poem in your anthology cluster. It then gives you a chance to explore your knowledge of each poem in turn, before it asks you to think about how the poems can be grouped together in terms of themes and ideas. Finally, you have the chance to experiment with different revision strategies and to practise planning and starting essays in different ways. We suggest that you work through the comparative activities on pages 38-49 before you tackle the practice question on each poem. Of course, you are free to ignore this suggestion and dive in at any point that takes your fancy. By the time you reach the exam itself, you need to be sure that you can tackle an essay question without having the poems in front of you. However, as you make your way through the activities, we recommend that you have a copy of your anthology with you. You can refer to it while attempting the activities, or afterwards, depending on how well you know the poems already. Good luck! The English and Media Centre team ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018 1

How well do you know your poems? This activity will help you to identify which poems you need to go back and revise most. You should do this activity without referring to your anthology. n In the first box, note down three things the poem is about. n In the second box, choose two poems it compares well with. n In the small shaded box, give yourself a mark out of 5 for how well you know this poem. The example below shows you the sort of thing you might write. POEM 3 THINGS IT IS ABOUT 2 POEMS IT COMPARES WELL WITH An example Identity Not belonging Nostalgia Poem x Poem y 3 2 ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018

POEM 3 THINGS IT IS ABOUT 2 POEMS IT COMPARES WELL WITH To Autumn (1820) Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 (1802) London (1794) ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018 3

To Autumn by John Keats n If you had to tell someone about this poem in no more than 50 words, what would you say? n What do you find interesting about the language of this poem? n What do you find interesting about the structure and form of this poem? 8 ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018

n What do you find interesting about the context in which this poem was written? After completing the comparative activities on pages 38-49 n Write a plan for this question in the space provided, then practise writing in timed conditions elsewhere: Re-read To Autumn. Choose one other poem from the Time and Place cluster. Compare how senses are used in the two poems. You should consider:»» the poets use of language, structure and form»» the influence of the contexts in which the poems were written. ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018 9

Time, place, belonging & not belonging Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan, Stewart Island, Postcard from a Travel Snob n Remind yourself of these three poems. n Summarise how each poem explores belonging and not belonging. Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan (2000) Stewart Island (1971) Postcard from a Travel Snob (1996) 42 ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018

SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES WITHIN THE GROUP n Identify key similarities and differences between the poems in this group, focusing on language, form & structure, and context. For each of these aspects you should think about at least two of the poems. Language Form & structure Context Making connections What other connections can you make? For example: Further points of similarity and difference Another poem that would fit with this group New groups you could create, beginning with one of these poems. ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018 43

What s interesting about the poem? In an exam situation, you won t have time to write about everything. You will only have time to write about what s most interesting and important about your chosen poems. Below are some questions that will help you to think about what s interesting and important. n What s interesting about 1. what happens in the poem? 2. how the poem is told? 3. the emotions in the poem? 4. the structure of the poem? 5. the sound of the poem when read aloud? 6. the intended audience of the poem? 7. the tone of the poem? 8. stand out lines from the poem? 9....the language of the poem? 10....the form of the poem? 11....the context of the poem? 50 ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018

Identifying what s interesting n Select one poem from your cluster that you want to know better. Identify four of the questions on page 50 to answer in relation to your chosen poem in the boxes below. Feel free to have a go at doing this for the other Time and Place poems too. Question no.: Question no.: Question no.: Question no.: ENGLISH AND MEDIA CENTRE, 2018 51