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It’s time to try your hand at poetry! Due Wednesday (10/21/15) for a TEST GRADE!
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PICK A TOPIC: Pick a topic that you will write about in all 4 of your poems Topic Ideas: Love Fear The beauty in nature Sports Nobility Grief What makes you happy? What makes you sad? What makes you stronger?
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1. Haiku A haiku is a three line poem. Line one = 5 syllables Line two = 7 syllables Line three = 5 syllables
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Students in the school Backpacks and small, tiny halls Can’t wait for more room Sun shining brightly - Feels nice and warm on my skin. Summer is the best. Costumes everywhere! Shrieks of laughter fill the air Happy Halloween! Haiku Examples
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2. Cinquain A cinquain is a five line poem. Line one = 1 word Line two = 2 words Line three = 3 words Line four = 4 words Line five = 1-2 words FORMAT: Line 1 - one word for the topic (subject or noun) Line 2 - two words that describe your topic (adjectives) Line 3 - three words that describe actions related to your topic (action verbs) Line 4 – four words that describe feelings related to your topic Line 5 – one/two words that are another name for your topic
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Cinquain Examples Country Powerful, Prideful Obeying, Unmoving, Bleeding A land artfully deceived America Woman Dedicated, Devoted Accommodating, Loving, Nurturing Benefactor of new life Mother
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3. Quatrain A quatrain is a four line poem. Follow the rhyme scheme ABAB. –The first and third lines should rhyme with each other. –The second and fourth lines should rhyme with each other.
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Quatrain Examples The colors caressing each other up high Mixing and mating to create something new The setting sun painting a cloudy sky Presenting to us a spectacular view A rainbow plays in the water spray It hides in a chandelier. It always seems to find its way Through the glass when light is near.
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4. Your Choice! You can write a haiku, cinquain, quatrain, or a free verse poem! It’s up to you! At least 6 lines for Free Verse… Must include 1 example of each: Alliteration Repetition Onomatopoeia An example of Figurative Language Simile, metaphor, personification, imagery, hyperbole, idiom, etc.
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