Poetry theme activity

Regarding the activities with poetry as the theme, there are the following answers:

As the main participants are students, love and ideal themes should be more appropriate; Simple poetry reading lacks interest. In order to remedy this, poetry must be combined with other art categories. About the high degree of participation: I think there are at least 30 students in a class, and it is best to design a multi-level participation.

Specific forms of suggestions:

Theme expression of poetry. For example, the love between Lu You and Tang Wan is a good starting point and can be designed into a simple four-act poetic drama. In addition to the two poems written by Lu You, students can also write some poems to fill the script. Let some students who want to perform play roles and perform.

Collective poetry guessing fans. Let a male classmate write a poem for a female classmate first, but you can't name the female classmate, and you can't explicitly refer to a female classmate in the poem. Then let the students guess and vote. If the girl who gets the most votes is the girl who is given a poem, then this girl will become the next round to give a poet and a boy a poem. Specific requirements are the same as above.

But you can't give it back to your former male classmates. In this way, anyone who has given poetry can't give poetry. If the students guess wrong, let's beat the drum and pass the ball. It depends on who is the poet. If students fail in impromptu writing, you can ask them to prepare in advance.

Blow the ball and pass the poem. This is a crazy game, a little dangerous, mainly because some fragile girls may cry. The details are as follows: let the students sit in a circle, and one person in the middle is responsible for inflating the balloon and playing constantly. Then students write poems one by one in order, and rhyme. The first word of the poem must be the same as the third word of the previous sentence (or rhyme to reduce the difficulty).

You can pass the balloon to the next person by reciting this poem. If any guy can't continue that sentence, then bang! "It's cool. Then the "bang" guy is responsible for playing balloons, the direction of poetry is reversed, and so on.

In order to prevent some guys from holding the ball maliciously, it can be changed to the form of holding the ball in pairs, that is, A holds the ball, and it is B's turn to start making sentences after making sentences successfully. At this time, things A and B hold the ball at the same time (it's great to explode together), and A can't put it down until B also succeeds in making sentences, and it's C's turn to start making sentences, and B and C*** hold the ball together.