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Diamante Poetry Heather Stover & Katie Lynn Wetherington ECED 4300 B, Dr. Tonja Root, Fall 2009 Grade 3
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Heather Stover Stage of writing: Prewriting Drafting GPS: ELA3W1m Prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry PLO: The students will complete a graphic organizer for diamante poetry and then create a draft using the organizer.
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Form of Writing: *poem in the shape of a diamond* Noun (opp. of 7) 2 adjectives for line 1 3 action verbs for line 1 4 nouns (2 for line 1; 2 for line7) 3 action verbs for line 7 2 adjectives for line 7 Noun (opp. Of 1) Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Stage of Writing: PREWRITING Choose a topic Choose audience Draw a picture, if desired Generate words Complete graphic organizer Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Stage of Writing: DRAFTING Arrange words from graphic organizer into diamond shape using the following format: Noun (opp. of 7) 2 adjectives for line 1 3 action verbs for line 1 4 nouns (2 for line 1; 2 for line7) 3 action verbs for line 7 2 adjectives for line 7 Noun (opp. Of 1) Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Stover, H. (2009). Diamante Poetry: Graphic Organizer. Unpublished manuscript. Opposite nouns: Adjectives: Action verbs: Nouns: Graphic Organizer – Diamante Poetry Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Winter Rainy, cold Skiing, skating, sledding Mountains, wind, breeze, ocean Swimming, surfing, scuba diving Sunny, hot Summer Published Example: Opp-Beckman, L. (1994). Pizzaz!...diamante poems. Retrieved from http://www.uoregon.edu/~leslieob/diamantes.html
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Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry Prewriting Practice: Shared writing technique to complete the group’s graphic organizer Group of no more than 16 students at a time
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Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry Prewriting Assessment: Each student gets a blank graphic organizer to complete independently. The practice would remain posted for reference If the assignment pertains to a content area that they’re studying, I would let the students use the related text book for word choices
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Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry Drafting Practice: Call on students to tell me which words (from our graphic organizer) to put on which lines to create our poem Pre-made sheet with lines drawn in diamond format x x x x x x x
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Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry Drafting Assessment: Ask each student to create own draft of a diamante poem using the information from their graphic organizer. Emphasize skipping lines Walk around the room to monitor progress and offer assistance, if needed
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Katie Lynn Wetherington Stage Revising and Editing GPS- ELA3W1m Prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. PLO- The students will use revision and editing to correct their drafts. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Diamante Poetry Form of Writing Is a poem in the shape of a diamond that contains….. Noun (opp. of 7) 2 adjectives for line 1 3 action verbs for line 1 4 nouns (2 for line 1; 2 for line7) 3 action verbs for line 7 2 adjectives for line 7 Noun (opp. Of 1) Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Revising Stage Stage of Writing Will refine ideas & improve the content of writing Rearrange, add, or remove content Can make notes and use proofreading marks on your paper to go back and change the content during the editing stage Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Editing Stage Stage of Writing Proofreading stage Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, & paragraph form Mechanics (grammar and content) Allow 2-3 days before you begin editing your revised piece Proofreader’s marks to make changes You may meet with the teacher for final editing. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Published Example Fire hot, bright, burning, flaming, glaring, blazing, raging, tranquil, solid chilling, freezing, cooling, frigid, frosty, Ice K., Kim. (2009). Diamante Poems by Mrs. Murphy’s Class. Retrieved from http://www.franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/famsweb/curriculum/English/diamantepoems/diamante.html Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Revising Practice Activity The students will practice revising a diamante poem by using the shared pen technique to add different synonyms by deleting current words in the draft to make it sound better. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Revising Assessment Activity The students will revise the diamante poem they completed during the drafting stage by adding or deleting words to make it sound its best. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Editing Practice Activity The students will practice the editing stage of the writing process by using the shared pen technique to add commas and to correct mechanics on the draft. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Editing Practice Activity Fire hot, bright, burning, Flaming glaring, blazing, ragig, tranquil solid chilling freezing, Cooling, fridged, fresty, Ice K., Kim. (2009). Diamante Poems by Mrs. Murphy’s Class. Retrieved from http://www.franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/famsweb/curriculum/English/diamantepoems/diamante.html Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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Editing Assessment Activity The students will edit the revised copy of their diamante poem by using proofreader’s marks to correct mechanics, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Heather Stover and Katie Lynn Wetherington - Diamante Poetry
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