1 / 4
0
Views
0
Plays




0.0
0
Save
0 Likes
Langston Hughes Poems Quiz: Dreams and Deferred Dreams
0 Views
0 Plays
Paste this activity's link or code into your existing LMS (Google Classroom, Canvas, Teams, Schoology, Moodle, etc.).
Students can open and work on the activity right away, with no student login required.
You'll still be able to track student progress and results from your teacher account.
Information
Description
What It Is:
This is a visual representation of Langston Hughes' poem, 'A Dream Deferred.' It includes the title of the poem, the author's name, and a portrait of Langston Hughes. The image appears to be stylized with a painterly effect.
Grade Level Suitability:
Middle school and high school (grades 7-12). The poem's themes and Langston Hughes' work are typically introduced in these grades for literary analysis and discussion.
Why Use It:
This image can be used as a visual aid when introducing Langston Hughes and his poem 'A Dream Deferred.' It can help students make a connection to the author and provide a visual representation of the poem's title. It can be a starting point for discussions about dreams, identity, and the Harlem Renaissance.
How to Use It:
Use this image as a cover page for a unit on Langston Hughes or 'A Dream Deferred.' It can be used to introduce the poem, to spark initial thoughts and predictions about the poem's content, or as a visual prompt for creative writing assignments related to the poem's themes.
Target Users:
English teachers, students studying Langston Hughes, and anyone interested in poetry, African American literature, or the Harlem Renaissance.
This is a visual representation of Langston Hughes' poem, 'A Dream Deferred.' It includes the title of the poem, the author's name, and a portrait of Langston Hughes. The image appears to be stylized with a painterly effect.
Grade Level Suitability:
Middle school and high school (grades 7-12). The poem's themes and Langston Hughes' work are typically introduced in these grades for literary analysis and discussion.
Why Use It:
This image can be used as a visual aid when introducing Langston Hughes and his poem 'A Dream Deferred.' It can help students make a connection to the author and provide a visual representation of the poem's title. It can be a starting point for discussions about dreams, identity, and the Harlem Renaissance.
How to Use It:
Use this image as a cover page for a unit on Langston Hughes or 'A Dream Deferred.' It can be used to introduce the poem, to spark initial thoughts and predictions about the poem's content, or as a visual prompt for creative writing assignments related to the poem's themes.
Target Users:
English teachers, students studying Langston Hughes, and anyone interested in poetry, African American literature, or the Harlem Renaissance.




