Worksheet: Family Bonds - Climbing My Grandfather

English
Grade 8
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet explores the poem 'Climbing My Grandfather,' focusing on analysis and annotation skills. Students will examine themes of family connection, imagery, and poetic techniques through comprehension and critical thinking exercises.

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Worksheet: Family Bonds - Climbing My Grandfather

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The poem 'Climbing My Grandfather' presents a vivid metaphor of a grandson metaphorically 'climbing' his grandfather, exploring themes of familial love, heritage, and personal growth. The speaker describes their journey up the grandfather’s body as if it were a landscape, emphasizing intimacy and reverence. The poem captures a sense of admiration rooted in a shared history, with imagery of physicality and exploration. The tone is reflective and tender, encouraging the reader to consider the significance of family bonds that shape identity and understanding across generations. Key phrases such as 'climb with care' and 'to try to get to the top' highlight the ongoing process of discovering family history and personal connection—an act of both literal and metaphorical ascent. This poem invites analysis of poetic devices such as imagery, metaphor, and tone, as well as reflection on how these elements deepen the reader’s understanding of familial relationships.
1.
What is the primary metaphor used in the poem, and what does it symbolize?
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one example of imagery in the summary and explain its effect.
[2 marks]
3.
What tone is conveyed through the words 'vivid,' 'reverence,' and 'tender'?
[2 marks]
4.
How does the phrase 'climb with care' contribute to the overall mood?
[2 marks]
5.
Describe how the metaphor in the poem can be interpreted in terms of personal development.
6.
Identify one poetic technique (such as metaphor or imagery) used in the poem and explain its effect.
[2 marks]
7.
Reflect on what the phrase 'to try to get to the top' might signify in terms of personal or familial goals.
[2 marks]
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Based on the summary, what emotions does the poem evoke about family relationships?
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How might the metaphor of climbing be expanded in a creative writing piece about family connections?

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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