TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.3
(3) Reading/Comprehension of Literary Text/Poetry. Students understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the structure and elements of poetry and provide evidence from text to support their understanding. Students are expected to analyze the effects of diction and imagery (e.g., controlling images, figurative language, understatement, overstatement, irony, paradox) in poetry.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 11: Two to Tango: Poems with More than One Speaker
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 12: It Has to Happen Somewhere
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 15: The Tongue-Twisters: Alliteration and Assonance
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 17: One Metaphor to Rule Them All
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 4: Not My Bones or Blood Lesson 13: How Do I Find Out About This?
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 9: You Talkin' To Me?
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 22: Making Sense of Your Own Music
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 7: Talking at Me
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 13: Copying the Master
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 22: Sound in Action
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 12: You're a Poet and You Know It!
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 4: The Prose Poem, or Everyone's Favorite Oxymoron
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 5: Found Poetry
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 9: You Talkin' To Me?
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Poetry Inspired by Douglass’s Narrative
- Teaching Things Fall Apart: Things May Fall Apart, but Art Connects
- Teaching The Iliad: The Recitation
- Teaching The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue & Frame Story: Dueling Portraits: The Canterbury Pilgrims in Art
- Teaching Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: The Medieval Coat of Arms
- Teaching The Iliad: Flinging Epithets
- Teaching Beowulf: Shop Till You Drop
- Teaching Beowulf: Are You Sure This is English?
- Teaching Lord of the Flies: Write a Song
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: "19th Nervous Breakdown": Music, Poetry, or Fiction Inspired by One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Teaching Othello: Othello Rap