Video summary
Perfomance poet Tomfoolery reveals how he first got into poetry and talks through his creative process.
He talks about focusing on subjects that matter to you in the moment, whether they're personal or universal, as the work will always be more interesting if it matters to you.
Tom also describes the way he structures a poem – based on advice from a former teacher – instead of thinking in terms of a beginning, middle and an end, he tries to think of it as; things are stable, then they're unstable and then they're resolved.
This short film is from the ̳ Teach series Inside the Writer's Mind.
Teacher Notes
Before viewing
Remind students about poems they have studied. What makes a good poem?
During viewing
Clarify how a stimulus can be interpreted in multiple imaginative ways.
Make links to structuring a narrative.
After viewing
Give students an unusual stimulus: a colour, a piece of music, a month or day, etc. mind map ideas based on this stimulus.
Revisit poetic techniques and devices.
Discuss what Tom’s attitude towards his grandmother is? How is she portrayed through his words?
This short film will be relevant for teaching English language at KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
Topics covered include character and plot development in narrative writing; making links to word meaning, effective punctuation and narrative structure; understanding characterisation, narrative planning, story structure, editing, proofreading and redrafting.
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