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Amy Carter and Jordan DeCarlo ECED 4300B Dr. Root Spring 2009
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Amy Carter Prewriting GPS: ELA5W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully. PLO: Students will plan their prewriting using a graphic organizer.
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Form-Diamante Poetry Purpose- to contrast opposites Topic- favorite food Audience- classmates Plan- graphic organizer
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Written in a diamond shape Seven contrasting lines Synonyms and antonyms
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Line 1: one noun as the subject Line 2: two adjectives describing the subject Line 3: three verbs ending in ing Line 4: Four nouns two related to line 1 and two related to line 7 Line 5: three verbs ending in ing about the opposite of the subject Line 6: two adjectives describing the opposite Line 7: one noun opposite of the subject
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Plan for writing Graphic organizer Your topic is favorite food Obvious opposite Ex. If your favorite food is your subject, then your opposite would be your least favorite food.
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1. List one noun as the subject of the poem: Summer (Line 1) 2. List two adjectives describing the subject: Hot Sunny (Line 2) 3. List three action verbs (participles) ending in –ing related to the subject: Swimming Tanning Sweating (Line 3) 4. List two nouns related to the subject: Shorts T-Shirts (Half of Line 4) 5. List an antonym (opposite) for the subject: Winter (Line 7) 6. List two adjectives describing the antonym: Cold Gray (Line 6) 7. List three action verbs (participles) ending in –ing related to the subject: Freezing Snowing Sledding (Line 5) 8. List two nouns related to the antonym: Pants Coats (Half of Line 4) Root, T. L. (2007, Spring). Our Published Pieces: ECED 4300. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from Valdosta State University, Department of Early Childhood and Special Education, Dr. Tonja Root’s Web site: http://www.valdosta.edu/~troot/PublishedPieces/poetry_&_correspondence_F_08.htm
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Baby wrinkled tiny crying wetting sleeping rattles diapers money house caring working loving smart helpful Adult Tompkins, Gail E. (2009). Language Arts: Patterns of Practice. (p. 381). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc.
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Class collaborated Will provide assistance Topic: Day and night Shared pen method
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Fill out graphic organizer on your own Topic: Favorite food
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Jordan DeCarlo Drafting GPS: ELA5W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully. PLO: Students will write a rough draft for diamante poetry.
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Written in a diamond shape Seven contrasting lines Synonyms and antonyms
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Line 1: one noun as the subject Line 2: two adjectives describing the subject Line 3: three verbs ending in ing Line 4: Four nouns two related to line 1 and two related to line 7 Line 5: three verbs ending in ing about the opposite of the subject Line 6: two adjectives describing the opposite Line 7: one noun opposite of the subject
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Write a diamante poem Transfer ideas from first graphic organizer Fill in all lines of graphic organizer Not perfect
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Summer one word – noun Hot Sunny two adjective describing words for noun Sweating Tanning Swimming three -ing words showing action for noun Shorts T-Shirts Pants Coats four nouns (two relating to noun; two relating to antonym) Freezing Snowing Sledding three -ing words showing action for antonym Cold Gray two adjectives describing antonym Winter one word – antonym of noun Jordan School Districts Elementary Comprehensive Balanced Literacy. (2009). Diamante Style Poem. Graphic Organizer. Retreived April 1, 2009 from http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/cbl/images/tools/diamanteform.pdf
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Smooth silky soft sliding soothing stroking glass milkshake splinter gravel scratching pricking stumbling lumpy rocky Rough The Learning Place: Genre Project (2009). Diamante Poems. Retrieved April 2, 2009 from, http://www.learningplace.com.au/deliver/content.asp?pid=36847
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Class collaborated Teacher guidance Shared pen Continue with day and night topic From prewriting plan
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Your turn to draft a poem Create a draft using graphic organizer Fill in the blanks according to directions Continue with topic favorite food
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