Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments
Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments
Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments
Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments

Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments

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Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Slides & Assignments: Dive into the world of baseball by teaching Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer with this comprehensive, digital poetry bundle. This classic American poem uses humor, exaggeration, and vivid imagery to dramatize a high-stakes baseball game while exploring themes of hero worship, arrogance, hope, and disappointment. Through close reading, discussion, and digital creative response tasks, students complete an in-depth Casey at the Bat poetry analysis as they examine how Thayer builds suspense, develops Casey’s character, and delivers an ironic ending. These engaging Casey at the Bat activities guide students through both literary analysis and creative writing. This ready-to-use digital poetry resource gives you everything you need to help students gain a deeper understanding of Thayer’s iconic baseball poem.

This is a Google-compatible activity, and students complete all the work on the computer. This works well with distance learning, 1:1 classrooms, remote teaching, Google Classroom, or for online education.

 

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Included in This Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Digital Poetry Bundle:

➡️ Casey at the Bat Teacher Google Slides Presentation: Guide students through all stages of the lesson with this 34-slide Google Slides presentation that includes:

  • Pre-reading discussion questions
  • Biographical background on Ernest Lawrence Thayer
  • Historical context of baseball in the late 1800s
  • Introduction to sports poetry as a genre and the ballad form
  • Literary device analysis notes (plot, character, tone, mood, theme, figurative language, sound devices, irony, and the mock-heroic style)
  • The full text of Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer is included
  • Answers to Casey at the Bat Analysis Questions resource for easy class review

➡️ Casey at the Bat Annotation Assignment: Using a structured annotation checklist, students closely examine the poem for imagery, figurative language, sound devices, rhyme scheme, meter, and central themes. A clean annotation page is included, along with a detailed answer key to support instruction and review.

➡️ Casey at the Bat Baseball Slang Vocabulary Activity: Students analyze baseball-related slang and 19th-century expressions from the poem using context clues. After reviewing the actual meanings, they will extend their learning by translating each term into modern slang.

➡️ Casey at the Bat Poetry Analysis Questions: These digital analysis questions challenge students to support their answers with text evidence as they examine theme, mood, characterization, imagery, and irony. A detailed answer key is included, and questions and responses are embedded in the presentation for easy review.

➡️ Casey’s Character Baseball Card Digital Analysis Activity: In this creative character study, students analyze Casey as if he were a real baseball player. They evaluate his strengths, flaws, and most defining traits using text evidence, then reflect on the lesson Thayer conveys through Casey’s characterization. The baseball card format makes literary analysis engaging and accessible.

➡️ “The Shot Heard ’Round the World” Digital Radio Broadcast Writing Activity: This activity connects the drama of Casey at the Bat to a real-life moment in baseball history. Students read a short nonfiction article about “The Shot Heard ’Round the World,” an iconic moment in baseball history. They then plan and write their own radio broadcast using the provided digital templates.

 

Help your students annotate the short story with this resource:
>>> Annotating Fiction Lesson and Student Guide



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