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1 Poetry Unit

2 Types of Poetry Acrostic Haiku Couplet Limerick Diamante Free Verse

3 Acrostic a poem in which special letters spell a word and usually come at the beginning, but they can be other places too.

4 Acrostic Examples: Becky’s dog Is the apple of her eye.
Tiny and loving, Silly and spry. Yorkie!

5 Acrostic Examples When will the day end? Only seven more hours to go.
Rest and relaxation Kudos to me cause I’m stayin’!

6 Write your own Acrostic

7 Haiku a Japanese poem of three lines, having five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third.

8 Haiku Example Green and speckled legs, Hop on logs and lily pads
Splash in cool water.

9 Write your own Haiku

10 Couplet two rhyming lines with the same meter (a recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables) in lines the same length.

11 At five o’clock, I go play.
Couplet Example I go to work every day. At five o’clock, I go play.

12 Limerick a witty, humorous poem of five lines and a strict rhyming scheme (Lines to rhyme: a-a-b-b-a).

13 Limerick examples A There was an old man named Heath. A Who sat on his set of false teeth. B He yelled with a start, B “Heaven! Oh, my heart! A I’ve bitten myself underneath!”

14 Limerick Examples There once was a girl named Meg Who accidentally broke her leg. She fell on the ice, Not once but thrice. Take no pity on her, I beg!

15 Diamante a seven-line poem describing opposite word pairs that takes the shape of a diamond.

16 Diamante pattern Line 1: (noun) Line 2: Two adjectives describing Line 1 Line 3: Three “-ing” verbs describing #1 Line 4: Two nouns about #1 and two about #7 Line 5: Three “-ing” verbs describing #7 Line 6: Two adjectives describing #7 Line 7: (a noun opposite of #1)

17 Diamante Example Boy Rough, tough running, jumping, playing wrestler, hunter...dancer, gymnast twirling, singing, dressing soft, delicate Girl

18 Free Verse a type of poetry with no specific structure, rhythm, or rhyme.

19 Free Verse Example Fog by Carl Sandburg The fog comes
on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on.

20 Poetry Review Create an acrostic poem Create a haiku poem about summer
Create two rhyming couplets about sports Create a diamante poem comparing two opposites. Create a 5 line free verse poem. Create a limerick poem about a topic of your choice.

21 Marks 4 marks per poem -spelling -poem makes sense -follows pattern correctly -creativity Total: 28 marks

22 Final Project or Test You have a choice of either writing a test or creating and reciting the different types of poetry Test: Define and give examples of different types of poetry Project: Come up with your own examples of three of the types of poetry we talked about. memorize and present them to the class or Mr. Falk

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