Paul Kelly, photographer Steve Young, reproduced courtesy of Paul Kelly Interactive development by Janelle Herrera and Bree Slivka Teaching content written by Emma Jenkins for the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English (VATE)Īudio production and engineering by Jack Montgomery Parkes Sonnet 18, Quarantine, The Windhover and Animals read by Alice Keath Reprinted by permission of Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd.Īnd Death Shall Have No Dominion by Dylan Thomas Acknowledgement and creditsĪll performances by Paul Kelly and Alice Keathīrown, Home, And Death Shall Have No Dominion and Barn Owl read by Maxine Beneba Clarke First published by Penguin Books Australia 2001. Please use discretion before supplying students with this text.īarn Owl by Gwen Harwood, from Selected Poems by Gwen Harwood. Please note that this full version of the poem Home includes imagery that may be disturbing for students. Home by Warsan Shire, reprinted by permission of Rocking Chair Books. Quarantine by Eavan Boland, reprinted by permission of Carcanet PressĪnimals by Walt Whitman (excerpt), taken from Song of Myself, 32 Transcripts for each poem may be downloaded here to use alongside the interactive lesson.īrown by Maxine Beneba Clarke, reprinted by permission of Hachette Australia All learning outcomes were developed and written by poetry experts at the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English (VATE).ĭesigned to be projected to the whiteboard or used on any device, this visually engaging and easy-to-use interactive offers a great introduction to poetry. The interactive features video performances by Paul Kelly and Alice Keath poetry readings by Alice and acclaimed Australian poet Maxine Beneba Clarke a key poetic device and lesson prompts for each poem eight poet profiles and a quiz. This interactive lesson features eight poems by William Shakespeare, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Gwen Harwood, Warsan Shire, Walt Whitman, Eavan Boland, Dylan Thomas and Gerard Manley Hopkins - in a presentation designed to teach poetry in secondary English classrooms. Subjects: Arts, English Years: 7–8, 9–10 In 2019, the eminent Australian songwriter Paul Kelly published Love is Strong as Death, an anthology of poems that have inspired and challenged him over the years, a number of which he has set to music.
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