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April 11, 2016 5.14 What is a Narrative Poem?. In your Journals What makes something funny? What makes literature/poetry funny? You need your Springboards.

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1 April 11, 2016 5.14 What is a Narrative Poem?

2 In your Journals What makes something funny? What makes literature/poetry funny? You need your Springboards. Pg. 136 due tomorrow

3 Learning Target Today we will: analyze a poem So we can: synthesize a poem’s theme I will know I have it when I can: answer mc questions about the poem with 85% or better.

4 Close Reading of the Poem Number lines/stanzas Highlight visual images Find the pattern. Circle words that repeat. Box unfamiliar words or phrases that you don’t understand, Write questions in text. Answer questions with your family. Provide text evidence.

5 Today We Will: apply narrative structures and poetic devices to poetry. So we can: analyze elements necessary for a narrative poem. I will know I have it when I can: id elements necessary for a narrative poem.

6 5.14 page 316 Five, Three, One Name five things you know about narratives: 1.Beginning 2.? 3.? 4.? 5.? Name three things you know about poetry 1.Often written in stanzas 2.? 3.?

7 5.14 Poetic Devices at Work 317/318- We will fill out the rest as we read new poems. Use the anthology to find personal examples. Put page # Poetic DeviceDefinitionEx. from Pub. PoetPersonal Example MetaphorFigure of speech that makes a comparison between 2 unlike things “Life is a barren field frozen with snow.” SimileComparison using like or as“My love is like a red, red rose.” ImageryPictures created by descriptive, sensory, or figurative language “As I lift the mailbox door, I feel its cold iron.” sensory StanzaA group of lines, usually similar in length and pattern that form a unit within a poem. ¶ “Casey at the Bat” uses four line stanzas.

8 5.14 Poetic Devices at Work 317/318 Use the anthology to find personal examples. Put page # Poetic DeviceDefinitionEx. from Pub. PoetPersonal Example ToneAttitude writer takes toward the subject, characters, or audience “If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking” has a hopeful tone. RhythmPattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem “There once was a man from Peru/Who dreamed he was eating his shoe…” ForeshadowingHints or clues about what will happen later in the text. “The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers,” suggests that not all is as it seems. OnomatopoeiaWords that imitate the sounds they describe: buzz. “Screech, scream, holler and yell/Buzz a buzzer, clang a bell.”

9 Parody A humorous imitation of a literary work – Example: Harry Potter’s Puppet Pals

10 Reader’s Theatre: Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf” Pg. 319 Roles: – Narrator – Wolf – Grandma – Miss Little Red Riding Hood Highlight your part

11 In pairs 319 Mark the text that identify this poem as a narrative poem. – Beginning, middle, end, climax, conflict – Dialogue, rhythm, rhyme – Identify poetic devices: Imagery Simile Tone Onomatopoeia Stanza foreshadowing In the “My Notes” section, explain the effect of these devices.

12 SSI Read silently for 10 minutes. Continue Guts pg. 109


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