AGENDA___________________________ Pantoum Poetry HOMEWORK_____________________ Create one more pantoum based on your theme OPENER__________________________.

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AGENDA___________________________ Pantoum Poetry HOMEWORK_____________________ Create one more pantoum based on your theme OPENER__________________________ What would happen if everyone wore the same clothes? (Minimum 1-2 paragraphs) What would happen if everyone wore the same clothes? (Minimum 1-2 paragraphs)

UPCOMING DATES -Textbooks due Wednesday -Textbooks due Wednesday -Poetry Chapbooks due Thursday -Poetry Chapbooks due Thursday -Memorized poem presentation due Thursday -Memorized poem presentation due Thursday -Sidewalk chalk poetry Friday OR next Tuesday -Sidewalk chalk poetry Friday OR next Tuesday -Final Portfolio next Wednesday -Final Portfolio next Wednesday -Reading Counts next Friday -Reading Counts next Friday

WHAT IS A PANTOUM? -It’s a type of poem that relies -It’s a type of poem that relies heavily on RHYTHM through REPETITION -2 STANZAS -2 STANZAS Stanza 1 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B Stanza 2 5. Repeat line 2 6. C 7. Repeat line 4 8. C

In The Dark A man outside my window The cat meowed and purred I kneel by the fire The darkness comes soon The cat meowed and purred She walked between my legs The darkness comes soon The stars will guide my way The cat meowed and purred She walked between my legs The darkness comes soon The stars will guide my way

In The Dark A man outside my window A The cat meowed and purred B I kneel by the fire A The darkness comes soon B The cat meowed and purred REPEAT LINE 2 The cat meowed and purred REPEAT LINE 2 She walked between my legs C The darkness comes soon REPEAT LINE 4 She walked between my legs C The darkness comes soon REPEAT LINE 4 The stars will guide my way C The stars will guide my way C

AGENDA___________________________ Pantoum Poetry HOMEWORK_____________________ Create one more pantoum based on your theme OPENER__________________________ What would happen if everyone wore the same clothes? (Minimum 1-2 paragraphs) What would happen if everyone wore the same clothes? (Minimum 1-2 paragraphs)

UPCOMING DATES -Textbooks due Wednesday -Textbooks due Wednesday -Poetry Chapbooks due Thursday -Poetry Chapbooks due Thursday -Memorized poem presentation due Thursday -Memorized poem presentation due Thursday -Sidewalk chalk poetry Friday OR next Tuesday -Sidewalk chalk poetry Friday OR next Tuesday -Final Portfolio next Wednesday -Final Portfolio next Wednesday -Reading Counts next Friday -Reading Counts next Friday

WHAT IS A PANTOUM? -It’s a type of poem that relies -It’s a type of poem that relies heavily on RHYTHM through REPETITION -3 STANZAS -3 STANZAS Stanza 1 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B Stanza 2 5. Repeat line 2 6. C 7. Repeat line 4 8. C Stanza 3 9. Repeat line D 11. Repeat line D

In The Dark A man outside my window The cat meowed and purred I kneel by the fire The darkness comes soon The cat meowed and purred She walked between my legs The darkness comes soon The stars will guide my way The cat meowed and purred She walked between my legs The darkness comes soon The stars will guide my way She walked between my legs She ran into the house The stars will guide my way I walk the beaten path She walked between my legs She ran into the house The stars will guide my way I walk the beaten path

In The Dark A man outside my window A The cat meowed and purred B I kneel by the fire A The darkness comes soon B The cat meowed and purred REPEAT LINE 2 The cat meowed and purred REPEAT LINE 2 She walked between my legs C The darkness comes soon REPEAT LINE 4 She walked between my legs C The darkness comes soon REPEAT LINE 4 The stars will guide my way C The stars will guide my way C She walked between my legs REPEAT LINE 6 She walked between my legs REPEAT LINE 6 She ran into the house D She ran into the house D The stars will guide my way REPEAT LINE 8 The stars will guide my way REPEAT LINE 8 I walk the beaten path D I walk the beaten path D