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W. B. Yeats in Ireland: Poetry meets Podcast

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7th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Use this fun, real-world driven lesson to enhance your unit on William Butler Yeats or as an engaging Saint Patrick's Day activity! This lesson uses a wonderful Rick Steves podcast (link included) to facilitate a creative English and geography study of Yeats' poetry.

This lesson is designed to be compatible as a regular print activity, or if you are 1 to 1, it can be used as an interactive e-activity complete with multimedia, movable pieces, fillable text boxes, and highlighting functions.

This lesson emphasizes listening skills (13-minute podcast), research skills, real-world skills, and poetry analyzing skills.

Answer key is included! Download the preview for an overview of this lesson!

*Note* The Irish guest speaker on the Rick Steves' Podcast uses the words "whiskey" and "hell," but his talk is HIGHLY entertaining and educational so use your own judgment.

Keywords:

W.B. Yeats

Lake Isle of Innisfree

Rick Steves

Yeats Poetry

Saint Patrick's Day

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