Step 1: WRITE YOUR OWN POEM ABOUT… BELONGING Consider the following before you start writing: Structure (formal such as sonnet, haiku... Or free form)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HOW TO EXPLICATE A POEM.
Advertisements

Characteristics, Analysis, Key Terms
Poetry Terms and Definitions.
Literary Terms Jeopardy
LISTEN CAREFULLY TO EACH SONG AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1.What kind of mood does this song put you in? 2.What type of music do you think this.
SOME THOUGHTS ON FREE VERSE POETRY. How does free verse poetry differ from prose? –Most people believe that free verse poetry is simply poetry without.
Mirror by Sylvia Plath Who is the narrator of this poem?
Terms to Know. Poetry is self expression… The craft of poetry can include: Metaphor: a direct comparison of two different things “Shall I compare thee.
Poetry Jeopardy World Literature.
ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS TEXT RESPONSE POETRY ANALYSIS ORAL PRESENTATION.
Poetry Vocabulary Words
.. . ELEMENT OF POETRY poetry  is more than just rhyming. In fact, poetry doesn't even have to rhyme. The main ingredient are movement and sound. These.
Regular Fiction Day 30: Poetry Starter: Imagery? Speaker and Tone pg. 545, guess poem, “Eating Together” & “Grape Sherbet” “Eating Together” 2 & 3 “Eating.
Analyzing Poetry. Step One:  Number the lines and stanzas A stanza is a group of lines within a poem.
Poetry Terms Basic words and concepts to know when reading and writing poetry.
Understanding the Elements of Poetry
Poetry Terms. 1. Alliteration – repetition of beginning consonant sounds 2.Ballad – a narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung 3.
Literary Devices Objective #6.
Compare and Contrast Essay Example
Poetry. What is a poem? Discuss in your groups for 30 seconds what you think makes a poem a poem. One person talks at a time; everyone shares! End
Compares two unlike things without using like or as metaphor.
Poetic Terms A - C Poetic Terms E - H Poetic Terms.
Poetry Analysis – Smile Method
Poetry Literature that uses concise, musical, and emotionally charged language. Poems are divided into lines and stanzas.
TEST GRADE DUE NEXT WEEK!
Clashes and Collisions Introduction to poetry module
Poetry Unit Review for Test
Elements of Storytelling
Figurative Language in Poetry
Poetry Unseen Poetry – part 1
Introduction to Poetry Analysis
Poetry Sometimes can be challenging to understand
Poetry Vocabulary.
Tuesday 16th May Unseen Poetry
Week 12 Poetry Analysis “Sympathy” by Paul Laurence Dunbar (292)
POETRY TERMS Cornell Notes.
Elements of Poetry “Poems are pattern in motion, like music but gifted with human speech.” -Leonard Nathan, Contemporary Poet.
Elements of Poetry.
Tools of the poetic trade…
POETRY FINAL EXAM.
4.5 Analyzing and Responding to Narrative Poetry
TPFASTTS Poetry Analysis
Literary Types Understanding Sight and Sound
Elements of Poetry.
RE-CAP.
Poetry Literary form that combines the precise meanings of words with their emotional associations, sounds, & rhythms.
Poetry Workshop, pp What is a poem?.
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Definitions Examples Create your own
Poetry Analysis - SMILE
Poetry English II.
POETIC DEVICES.
Poetry.
Have your Catalogue (childhood) Poem ready to turn in.
Poetry Analysis Using TPCASTT
Glasgow Sonnet i Which parts of the poem do you find particularly striking or memorable? What do you.
What do you see when you look at a poem?
The Language of Poetry English I~Mrs. Axel.
Poems aren’t as hard as you might think.
Compares two unlike things without using like or as
Introduction to Poetry Analysis
#1 – Structure/Organization/Form
Introduction to Genre Studies
The Language of Poetry Unit 7.
Poetry Elements alliteration- the repetition of the beginning
Mrs. Taylor English 10 Pre-thinking and literary terms
WRITE DOWN WHAT IS IN WHITE!
Iamb A unit of 2 syllables, 1 unstressed (da), and 1 stressed.
Presentation transcript:

Step 1: WRITE YOUR OWN POEM ABOUT… BELONGING Consider the following before you start writing: Structure (formal such as sonnet, haiku... Or free form) Rhyme (a poem does not have to have a rhyming scheme but you may like to build one in) Rhythm (number of beats per line) Mood or tone (how you would like your poem to sound when you read it aloud. This might be closely linked to your rhythm)

Poetic devices you may wish to include... Similes & metaphors Alliteration Onamatapoia Repetition If you would like some more help to write your poem try these pages on the StL Link: study/the-ghosts-child/d-the-writers-toolbox/ childhood/poetry-and-figurative-language/ study/the-ghosts-child/d-the-writers-toolbox/ childhood/poetry-and-figurative-language/

The final step is to write a paragraph (200 words minimum) which explains your thinking throughout this process. 1. What are the main messages of your poem? 2. How have you have used language and poetic devices to convey your ideas ? 3. How does your selected art work reflect the main messages of your poem?

 Present your poem and accompanying artwork as an A3 poster.  You will present your explanatory paragraph followed by a reading of your poem to the class.