Hip-Hop Poetry and The Classics |  | Authors: Alan Lawrence Sitomer, Michael Cirelli Publisher: Milk Mug Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0972188223 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.10712 EAN: 9780972188227 ASIN: 0972188223
Publication Date: November 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Hip-Hop's literary and artistic merits are evident when compared to classic poetry and it's easy to link the great poets of the past to the contemporary Hip Hop poets of today: compare Robert Frost to Public Enemy, Shakespeare to Eminem, and Shelley to the Notorious B.I.G. This interactive workbook-style format is fun for teachers and students, as it illuminates the art of the written word with in-depth analysis of poetic literary devices, writing activities, and other innovative methods.
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Excellent classroom resource May 12, 2007 Kevin J. Tober (Fort Lauderdale, FL USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book was introduced to me in an English Department meeting held by our county. It was introduced with such enthusiasm, I just had to check it out for myself. The book is WONDERFUL. Lesson plans are included in the book including poetry writing activities and analysis of poetry sorted by literary devices (such as symbolism, imagery, metaphor, etc..)
My students LOVE the selections of poetry in the book -- the "hip hop" selections allow them to see that contemporary song lyrics are indeed poetry and the classic selections allow them to see how "classic" poetry is similar to popular music lyrics today by using the same techniques utilized by the classic poets. I would rate this book an A+ and definitely recommend it for high school English teachers.
The Perfect Teaching Tool... February 9, 2007 The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
It is so hard to educate some children, mainly because of the outside influences of music, television, and video games. There needs to be a way to connect with them in the classroom similar to those things, and now there is. HIP-HOP POETRY AND THE CLASSICS by Alan Sitomer and Michael Cirelli is the perfect teaching tool for English teachers and educators, a resource for teaching poetry. In this well-thought-out book and teaching guide, Alan Sitomer and Michael Cirelli have produced a product which connects the classic curriculum, which may not hold a student's attention, to hip-hop poetry through standards-based language arts instruction.
HIP-HIP POETRY AND THE CLASSICS analyzes the core literary elements of poetry with examples of each term in a chapter-to-chapter format which includes the actual definition of the term, a classic poem utilizing the device, an interpretation guide for teachers, and a student worksheet. It is then followed with a hip-hop example, its interpretation, and a student worksheet and writing exercise. Not only does this set-up allow the student to understand elements such as imagery, metaphors, onomatopoeia, and symbolism, but it clearly shows the correlation between present day and the classics. The book also includes additional resources, learning objectives, and the language arts standards covered for each.
To actually reach and keep the attention of a student is the goal of many educators world-wide and with tools like HIP-HOP POETRY AND THE CLASSICS in place, they will be armed to do so. It allows them to connect to students on their level. The execution of this book is not only flawless, but an innovative and brilliant concept. I'm sure any student interested in hip hop will have no problems at all incorporating what they love about it into a better understanding and appreciation of literature and poetry. I highly recommend this book for students and teachers alike for use in contemporary, multicultural classrooms, in reading and writing programs, and even in home settings.
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Kids really relate to it September 7, 2009 K. Imondi I teach 8th grade English in a predominantly white, suburban town. I used this book to create a whole poetry unit which is based on music. The activities are great for teaching figurative language while comparing old-school poetry with old-school rap! The kids get excited when they know the songs, and I even sing to them. Their final project is a song analysis. It's really enjoyable and it's a great way to introduce a taste of hip-hop culture.
Good language art tool December 2, 2008 edna (western wa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In an alternative school setting this book reaches kids who identify with hip hop, rap, and other forms of modern art forms, but who have no experience with classic literature. It bridges the gap.
AWESOME!!! February 16, 2005 Mad Hip-Hop Fan (Los Angeles, CA) 8 out of 29 found this review helpful
WOW, it's about time! Finally, some peeps put on paper what so many of us have know for years -- Hip-Hop is wirtten by folks with mad skillz. This book has got all the artists and is filled with pages upon pages of material that any serious fan needs to know. Off the hook GREAT!!!
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