Ukrainian literature. Grade 5. Poetry paints the world. Collection 1

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Interactive Course: Ukrainian Language. Grade 5. Poetry Paints the World

In this interactive course, students have the opportunity to perform interactive tasks that develop their interest in Ukrainian literature and its diverse genres. In this course, students will expand and deepen their knowledge of the works of famous poets such as T. Shevchenko, P. Tychyna, M. Rylsky, and M. Vinhranovsky. They will explore their poetic creations, understand what a lyrical work is, and its structure. Students will learn that these works do not have a clear plot but are filled with emotions and experiences, reflecting feelings of joy, sorrow, or anger. Lyrical works are predominantly written in verse. Throughout the course, students will develop the ability to convey emotions through texts of different genres.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Poetry Paints the World. Lyrical Works.

  • Lesson 1: Taras Shevchenko
    1.1. Za soncem khmaronka plyve (The cloud floats after the sun)
    1.2. Sadok vyshnevyy kolo khaty (The cherry orchard near the house)
  • Lesson 2: Pavlo Tychyna
    2.1. Ne buvav ty u nashykh krayakh (Have you not been in our lands?)
    2.2. Hai shumlyat (The groves rustle)
    2.3. Blakytt moiu dushu obvyiala (The sky embraced my soul)
  • Lesson 3: Yevhen Hutsalo
    3.1. Zirka. Charyvnyky (The star. Sorcerers)
    3.2. Zhuravli vysoky prolytaiut (High cranes fly by)
  • Lesson 4: Maksym Rylsky
    4.1. Doshch. Osin-Malyar iz palitroyu pyshnoyu (Rain. Autumn - The artist with a splendid palette)
  • Lesson 5: Mykola Vinhranovsky
    5.1. Babynyn doshch. Sama soboyu richka tche (Grandmother's rain. The river flows by itself)
    5.2. Persha kolyskova (First lullaby)

Module 2: Glossary

  • A short glossary of literary terms

What You Will Learn:

  • What a lyrical work is, the lyrical hero, landscape, and personification.
  • How artistic language techniques are used to depict landscapes in lyrical works.
  • How to learn to read poetry expressively.

This interactive course encourages students to appreciate the beauty of Ukrainian poetry, deepens their understanding of the literary forms, and develops their ability to interpret and perform poetic works with emotion.