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POEMS – FORM 2 (2011) 1. I WONDER BY JEANNIE KIRBY 2. HEIR CONDITIONING BY M.SHANmughalingam
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I Wonder - Jeannie Kirby

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POEMS – FORM 2 (2011)

1. I WONDER BY JEANNIE KIRBY2. HEIR CONDITIONING BY

M.SHANmughalingam

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I WONDERI WONDER BY JEANNIE KIRBY

I WONDERI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

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Who taught the birds to build a nest,

And told the trees to take a rest?

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O, when the moon is not quite round,

Where can the missing bit be found?

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Who lights the stars, when they blow out,

And makes the lightning flash about?

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Who paints the rainbow in the sky,

And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

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Why is it now, do you suppose,

That Dad won’t tell me, if he knows?

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• SYNOPSIs

The persona, a child, is wondering about the natural happenings

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Structure of Poem1.There are 6 stanzas comprising

two lines each. The last word of each line in a stanza rhymes: green – seen, nest – rest,

round - found

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Persona (Speaker)An inquisitive child who observes the

world around himPoint of ViewFirst person (‘I’ wonder)

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Setting1. outdoor, in the countryside,

during the day+ green grass+ windy day+ nests on trees+ autumn

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2. Outdoor during the night+ stars in the sky+ a crescent moon+ a flash of lightning

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3. Outdoor after the rain+ rainbow in the sky+ a crescent moon

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Elements

Theme – 1.Curiosity of a child Children are by nature inquisitive and they like to ask questions.

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2.The wonders of nature The poem shows readers of how

majestic and awe-inspiring nature can be for those who take the time to stop and appreciate it

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3.The thirst for knowledge Humans, by nature, are inquisitive beings. We have the innate drive to seek knowledge and information to better ourselves.

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Moral Values – 1.Cultivating a desire for

knowledge 2. Caring for our

environment

3.The existence of a creator or God

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ACTIVITY TIME (I Wonder)

Activity 1: Blast off!!!

Fill in the Blow-out spaces with the items indicated in the rocket.

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Activity 2: ‘ Tell me’ banners

Draw a picture or scene that depicts the stanza. Then, re-write that stanza creatively in the space provided.

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Activity 3: Thoughts on Themes

For the following lines from the poem ‘I Wonder’, provide a possible theme. Then, justify your selection of theme on the space given.

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