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In Excerpt from the

Prophet
by Kahlil Giban
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:

a. Identify the elements of poem;


b. Analyze and explain the message of the poem;
c. Create a Poem
Classroom Rules

1. One- mouth rule.


2. Put all your phones and gadgets into silent mode or turn
it off.
3. Raise your hand if you want to say something.
4. Participate in the class.
ACTIVITY: DRAWIZE
Mechanics:

1. Each group pick 1 artist.


2. When their turn starts, they get 3 words to choose from,
3. and then they have to draw the chosen word. 
4. The other players try to guess what the artist is drawing.
5. The group with the most correct guesses is the winner.
The Prophet is a book of 26
Prose Poetry fables written
in English by Lebanese-
American poet and writer
Kahlil Gibran.
Author’s Background: Kahlil Gibran
• Born in Bsharri, Lebanon ( January 06, 1883)
• Died in April 10, 1931
• He was a Lebaneses- American artist, poet and
writer.
• He was regarded as a literary and political rebel in
the Arab world.
• He is the third best- selling poet of all time behind
Shakespeare and Lao Tzu.
• He is also the best-selling American poet of
twentieth century.
ACTIVITY 1.

Direction: Read the poem entitled


ON FRIENDSHIP and Identify it’s elements.
ACTIVITY 2:

Direction: Find the meaning of the poetic


line on the choices below.
ASSIGNMENT

Direction: “ Create a Poem about FRIENDSHIP.”

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