It’s time to try your hand at poetry! Due Wednesday (10/21/15) for a TEST GRADE!
PICK A TOPIC: Pick a topic that you will write about in all 4 of your poems Topic Ideas: Love Fear The beauty in nature Sports Nobility Grief What makes you happy? What makes you sad? What makes you stronger?
1. Haiku A haiku is a three line poem. Line one = 5 syllables Line two = 7 syllables Line three = 5 syllables
Students in the school Backpacks and small, tiny halls Can’t wait for more room Sun shining brightly - Feels nice and warm on my skin. Summer is the best. Costumes everywhere! Shrieks of laughter fill the air Happy Halloween! Haiku Examples
2. Cinquain A cinquain is a five line poem. Line one = 1 word Line two = 2 words Line three = 3 words Line four = 4 words Line five = 1-2 words FORMAT: Line 1 - one word for the topic (subject or noun) Line 2 - two words that describe your topic (adjectives) Line 3 - three words that describe actions related to your topic (action verbs) Line 4 – four words that describe feelings related to your topic Line 5 – one/two words that are another name for your topic
Cinquain Examples Country Powerful, Prideful Obeying, Unmoving, Bleeding A land artfully deceived America Woman Dedicated, Devoted Accommodating, Loving, Nurturing Benefactor of new life Mother
3. Quatrain A quatrain is a four line poem. Follow the rhyme scheme ABAB. –The first and third lines should rhyme with each other. –The second and fourth lines should rhyme with each other.
Quatrain Examples The colors caressing each other up high Mixing and mating to create something new The setting sun painting a cloudy sky Presenting to us a spectacular view A rainbow plays in the water spray It hides in a chandelier. It always seems to find its way Through the glass when light is near.
4. Your Choice! You can write a haiku, cinquain, quatrain, or a free verse poem! It’s up to you! At least 6 lines for Free Verse… Must include 1 example of each: Alliteration Repetition Onomatopoeia An example of Figurative Language Simile, metaphor, personification, imagery, hyperbole, idiom, etc.