KS: Lower KS2
Year Group: Year 3
Literary Theme: Overcoming Adversity
Author(s): T. S Elliot
This is a 12 session Literary Leaf for the poems, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S Elliot in which children begin by exploring the vocabulary associated with the title before going on to to do further vocabulary work and make inferences and the have the opportunity to do some performances. Alongside this, we have signalled in several sessions for you to add key poetry terminology to your working wall as examples of each arise. This will create a working glossary that will then be used by the children towards the end of this comprehension sequence but will also be useful in future.
We chose these poems for a literary leaf as we adore the playfulness of the language used by T.S Elliot and we love the idea of a community of animals with distinct roles and personalities.
Using the classic suite of poems by T.S Eliot (Old Possum), inspired by letters between the poet and his godchildren, this twelve-session comprehension sequence first explores the origins of this literary work before focusing on four of the poems. Included in this is an in-depth study of one of the poems – Mr. Mistoffelees – using an illustrated version. In addition to the use of the two texts, we have suggested that audio/music (and visuals, if liked) from the hit musical ‘Cats’ and of T.S Eliot reading ‘The Naming of Cats’ are used to bring elements to life, promote understanding and to also explore the potential for performance poetry and how it can be linked to other art-forms such as music and dance. Through this, the children will be exposed to narrative and lyrical forms of poetry as well as developing understanding of a host of poetry conventions. Almost complete coverage of the reading programmes of study for year 3 is planned for due to the narrative nature of the poems, whilst poetry and poetic conventions are examined in detail too.
Cats, poetry