Blackout poetry is a form of "found" poetry that allows the poet to use someone else's words to write a poem.

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Blackout poetry is a form of "found" poetry that allows the poet to use someone else's words to write a poem.

Using a photocopied page from “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” you are going to write a poem inspired by this text. Your poem should reflect a theme, motif, or message of Edwards’ text.

How to Make a Blackout Poem

Step #1

Step #2

Step #3

Tips Be creative! Have fun with it!

Even better: *You can use color and design, too! *Example >

Use color and design to suit your poem’s images and/or theme.

Create a black-out poem as a response to “Sinners…” Capture ideas that reflect a theme of the text. Be creative! (Perhaps you can use a flame design for blocking out?)

Step 1: Use pencil to underline words you might want to use (should read left-right, top-bottom) Step 2: Next, circle words that you definitely want to use (approx 8-20) Step 3: Use a marker to block out all of the other words

Step 4: Make your Blackout Poem visually appealing, as they will be displayed in the classroom. Step 5: Give your poem a title. Due by Monday.