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1 Poetry Revision What have we learned?

2 Similes and Metaphors What is a simile? What is a metaphor?
Write two examples of each in your books. Why do you think that similes and metaphors are used?

3 Alliteration and Assonance
What is the difference between the two? How do you tell the difference? Write an example of each in your books.

4 Onomatopoeia What is onomatopoeia?
What examples of onomatopoeia can you think of? Look at the poem ‘Noise’ and see what examples of onomatopoeia are used.

5 Structure of Poems Poems are written in many ways. Some poems are written using blank verse, rhyme and using paragraphs, which in poetry are called stanzas. Blank verse is poetry with no rhyme, lines or stanzas Rhyme – the sounds at the end of the lines are the same (although they may be spelt differently). Stanzas – the paragraphs of poetry that have a set number of lines.

6 Looking closely at ‘Silver’
Find examples of simile, metaphor, alliteration and repetition and write them into your books. Underline each of the words that you are not sure about. Write each of them into your book and find their meaning using a dictionary.

7 ‘Silver’ by Walter de la Mare
Slowly, silently, now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon; This way, and that, she peers, and sees Silver fruit upon silver trees One by one the casements catch Her beams beneath the silvery thatch; Couched in his kennel, like a log With paws of silver sleeps the dog; From their shadowy cote the white breasts peep Of doves in a silver feathered sleep; A harvest mouse goes scampering by, With silver claws, and silver eye; And moveless fish in the water gleam, By silver reeds in a silver stream.

8 Rhyming Schemes Look at the rhymes in the poem ‘Jack Frost’ by Cecily Pike In each stanza, mark with an ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C’ the similar rhyming words. What is similar between the stanzas?

9 Jack Frost – Cecily Pike
Look out! Look out! Jack Frost is about! He’s after our fingers and toes; And, all through the night, The gay little sprite Is working where nobody knows. He’ll climb each tree, So nimble is he, His silvery power he’ll shake; To windows he’ll creep, And while we’re asleep, Such wonderful pictures he’ll make. Across the grass He’ll merrily pass And change all its greeness to white; Then home he will go, And laugh ‘Ho! Ho! Ho! What fun I have in the night!’

10 Vocabulary Race Write all of the letters of the alphabet in two columns on one page in your books. You need to write your own list of adjectives using every letter of the alphabet. The first person finished gets a merit, but you have to make sure that they are all adjectives!!


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