BELLWORK Tell me about a poem that you like or a poet that you have always been curious about.

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BELLWORK Tell me about a poem that you like or a poet that you have always been curious about.

PLANNER: HOMEWORK Please complete page 6 of the poetry packet I give you. If you complete more, you will have done the packet completely out of order and will not receive a good grade on it. As it says, I am not replacing these packets, so do not mess it up! We are doing some of the activities as homework and some in class.

Poetry Basics 1-10-19

Poetry Basics I am going to give you a poem by Sylvia Plath. Please label this poem as you are taking notes with the different terms we are learning. On Thursday, you will be identifying some patterns in the poem!

Poetry Basics So let’s start with the smallest part of poetry that we should know The line! The line is a line of a poem This is how we always refer to it, it might be hard to give it another name A line is the smallest part of the poem, other than a word A group of lines helps to create the entire poem What number corresponds with this term on your poem? Number 2

Poetry Basics But wait… What might number one be then? It seems to be smaller than the line Just like a paper, a poem should always have a title! Even if that title is “untitled” A title is the name of the poem What number does this correspond to? Number 1

Poetry Basics Now, we should talk about one single group of lines You’ll notice on your poem that these groups of lines are pretty small Even if it is only one line by itself, there is a specific name for a group of lines This is called a stanza A stanza is a group of lines in a poem that creates a paragraph in the poem, of sorts What number does this one correspond with? Number 3

Poetry Basics Now, there are special names for the number of lines that are grouped together in one stanza These names help identify parts of poems easier They also help poets identify what type of poem might be being written A quatrain, for example, is a stanza with four lines What number would this term correspond with? Number 5

Poetry Basics In the same way, a stanza with three lines is called a tercet Which number would this term correspond with? Number 4

Poetry Basics Another term that is important to identify in poetry is when one line seems to spill over into the other This leaves the line unfinished, to go over into the next line or even into the next stanza This spilling over is called enjambment What number does this correspond to? Number 6 Where else do you see enjambment in this poem?

Poetry Basics Now, I want you to take a moment to really look at this poem… Analyze the language and tell me if the poem rhymes

Poetry Basics Technically… The poem does rhyme! It has a slant rhyme, which means that the rhyming words are similar in sound, but do not rhyme directly Where might you see this slant rhyme in the poem?

Homework Tonight For this packet, I would like you to complete only page 6 tonight. Each answer should be at least two complete sentences.