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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Literary Devices with Toys

At the beginning of our time together in the AP Literature course, students engage in an activity that is purposeful for three reasons:

1.  Students practice (solo) speaking and listening skills
2.  Students introduce themselves and an aspect of their personalities (so we get to know a bit about our classmates)
3.  We review literary devices


Here's what we do:


1.  Students select a toy from a bin (items cultivated from cast-off toys at home and garage sales) that they think is reflective of their personalities in some way.
2.  Students select a piece of paper that has a literary device printed on it (they are not to share the device with anyone).

NOW:

3.  Students are tasked with introducing themselves (and explaining their connection to the toy) while using the literary device.


Example:

Student: Carrie
Personality trait: friendly
Toy: sunshine squeeze ball
Literary Device: Simile


"Hi, I'm Carrie, and I'm as friendly as the sunshine on a warm spring day."


Admittedly, some of the literary devices are more challenging than others.  Even I wouldn't want to be the kid who draws synecdoche, but students are always surprising me with their ability to come up with fun, creative, and precise sentences.


FINALLY:

4.  During the presentations, the rest of the students try to figure out what device the student is employing.  They take notes, and it serves as a great review for literary devices overall--and it helps us get to know each other.





Here is a student presenting (his toy was very small). You can also see the box of toys in the foreground.