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1 2 3 What do you need to know about poetry? Types of Poetry Famous The Structure of a Poem 2 Types of Poetry 3 Famous Poets

1 The Structure of a Poem

What are the building blocks of poetry? Epetition The act of repeating Hyme To repeat sounds Building Blocks Hyme scheme The rhyming pattern in a poem To find the rhyme scheme, look at the last word in each line. *Examples - AABB Computers are fun. a I gave one to my son. a He is very nice, b and I was happy with the price. b

Your Turn Packet Page 1 Click on the links below, and read the poems. Then, write the title of each poem and its rhyme scheme. You do not have to write the entire poem. Only write the title of the poem and the rhyme scheme. http://www.kidskorner.net/rhymes/realwinner.html http://www.kidskorner.net/rhymes/wormpie.html

Your Turn Packet Page 2 Complete the short poem. The poem must follow the rhyme scheme: AABBCC

Building Blocks What are the building blocks of poetry? Ssonance The repetition of vowel sounds *Examples: The ball went into the wall. The phone was in the cone. Building Blocks Lliteration The repetition of consonant sounds *Examples – safe and sound fish and fowl rhyme and reason Efrain To repeat one or more phrases or lines in a poem *The refrain usually occurs at the end of each stanza.

Your Turn Packet Page 3 Listen to “Clooney the Clown” https://vimeo.com/51028948 Re-read the poem, Cloony the Clown and complete the following. Be sure to write the entire line. http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/shel_silverstein/poems/14822 Write 3 lines that use alliteration. Write 2 lines that contain assonance. What line is repeated in the poem (refrain)?

2 Types of Poems

Building Blocks What are the building blocks of poetry? Tanza - A group of lines within a poem The lines of a stanza often have a particular rhyme scheme. uatrain A poem or stanza that has four lines. Building Blocks ouplet A couplet is the basic form of poetry. Think about the word “couple” when you think of a couplet. A couplet is composed of two lines of poetry that rhyme.

Limerick A limerick is a five-line poem with the rhyme scheme AABBA. *Limericks are meant to be funny. They often contain hyperboles, onomatopoeia, and other forms of figurative language.

Limericks . 1. Click on the following link to read a few limericks. http://www.brownielocks.com/kidlimericks.html : 2. View the limerick video. 3. Complete the activity on packet page 4.

Haiku What is a haiku? Click the following link to find out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMuVpN8XqM http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/lessons/how-to-write-a-haiku/ *Remember, the first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables.

Haiku Your Turn Write YOUR OWN HAIKU using page 5 of your poetry packet. Be sure to follow the correct syllable format. Many haikus describe something in nature, but you can be creative as you’d like!

Record the information and complete page 6!

3 Famous Poets

Your Turn Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. He is best known for horror stories. His most famous works include The Tell-Tale Heart and The Raven. Your Turn Answer the following questions on page 7 of your poetry packet. Why is the poet broken-hearted? What is the tone of the poem? What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? Give an example of the use of personification within the poem. A Dream In visions of the dark night I have dreamed of joy departed; But a waking dream of life and light Hath left me broken-hearted. Ah! what is not a dream by day To him whose eyes are cast On things around him, with a ray Turned back upon the past? That holy dream, that holy dream, While all the world were chiding, Hath cheered me as a lovely beam, A lonely spirit guiding. What though that light, thro' storm and night, So trembled from afar-- What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star?

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois Shel Silverstein Birthdate: September 25, 1930 Date of Death: May 10, 1999 Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois *Shel Silverstein was a famous children’s poet. His famous works include The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends. Your Turn Answer the following questions on page 8 of your poetry packet. What is the central idea of the poem? What is the tone of the poem? What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? How many stanzas are there in this poem? Where the Sidewalk Ends from the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (1974) There is a place where the sidewalk ends and before the street begins, and there the grass grows soft and white, and there the sun burns crimson bright, and there the moon-bird rests from his flight to cool in the peppermint wind. Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black and the dark street winds and bends. Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow we shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow and watch where the chalk-white arrows go to the place where the sidewalk ends. Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow, and we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go, for the children, they mark, and the children, they know, the place where the sidewalk ends.

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