TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.33.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 metrics, rhyme schemes (e.g., end, internal, slant, eye), and other conventions in American poetry.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 3: American Gothic 1800 – 1855 Lesson 9: If We Had to Define "Gothic"
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Jazz and American Change 1910 – 1950 Lesson 13: Create a Wiki
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 3: Reactions to War
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 7: Plath, Poetry, and Prose
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: Transcendentalism 1830 – 1850 Lesson 8: Wishing on Walt Whitman
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Jazz and American Change 1910 – 1950 Lesson 6: Fantasy vs. Reality
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 5: Ernie M. and the Iceberg
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 9: Phonies and Haters
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 3: American Gothic 1800 – 1855 Lesson 8: Close Reading Essay: Ulalume
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: Transcendentalism 1830 – 1850 Lesson 9: “Beat! Beat! Drums!”
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: Transcendentalism 1830 – 1850 Lesson 11: Analysis Power
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: Transcendentalism 1830 – 1850 Lesson 14: Test Prep: Style and Form
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Jazz and American Change 1910 – 1950 Lesson 1: The Harlem Renaissance
Teaching Guides
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- Teaching The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Prologue & Tale: Judging the Knight
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- Teaching The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Prologue & Tale: "Who Peyntede the Leoun, Tel Me, Who?": Chaucer's Opinion of the Wife
- Teaching Inferno: Recitation
- Teaching The Odyssey: Holding Out for a Hero
- 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