POETRY express ideas, feelings, or tell a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas)
Language Arts Poetry. PoetryPoetry Vocabulary Poetry is….. Define: A literary work in which...
-
Upload
angelina-graves -
Category
Documents
-
view
228 -
download
4
Transcript of Language Arts Poetry. PoetryPoetry Vocabulary Poetry is….. Define: A literary work in which...
Language Arts
Poetry
PoetryPoetryPoetryPoetry
VocabularyVocabulary
Poetry is…..Define: A literary work in which
special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas be the use of distinctive style and rhythm.
Literary terms to know
Alliteration:– Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
– Easy to Reads– Big blue birds
Cute chubby catsMany merry mice
More Advanced– Great giants groan greatly on green grass.– Pretty princesses parade proudly passing
people.– Huge horses have heavy hoofs.
Metaphor:– A figure of speech in which
something is described as though it were something else
The girl was a fish in the water.
The clown was a feather floating away.
Onomatopoeia:– The use of words that imitate
sounds
Snap Crackle Pop
Glippp Gluppp Gluppp
Personification:– A type of figurative language in
which a non-human subject is given human characteristics
The flowers danced in the wind.
Rhythm:– Pattern of beats or stresses in
spoken or written language
Simile:– uses like or as to make a direct
comparison between two unlike ideas
Stanza:– A set of lines in a poem- a poem
can have 1 stanza or more than 1 stanza
My love is like a red rose.
Symbolism• A symbol is often an ordinary object, event,
person, or animal that has an extraordinary meaning and significance.
A picture of a skull and crossbones symbolizes poison or danger.
Foreshadowing• when an author mentions or hints at
something that will happen later in the story
• FORESHADOWING =.– FORE means ahead.– A SHADOW is a glimpse of something without
the complete details.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her mother. Her mother asked her to take her old and lonely grandmother some food one day. "Don't stop along the way. Go straight to your Grandma's house and back. Don't talk to any strangers and watch out for the wolf in the woods! Now get along!"
FlashbackDefine: when an author refers back to
something that already took place in the story
The wolf went up to Little Red Riding Hood and told her that he knew a shortcut. Little Red Riding Hood thought back to what her mother told her. “Don’t talk to any strangers and watch out for the wolf in the woods!” But it was too late, she had already listened to the wolf’s directions.
Hyperbole
Define: when the author uses an extravagant exaggeration to make a point.
Example: It is going to take a bazillion years to get through Medical School.
Poetry and the types Poetry and the types you NEED to know…you NEED to know…Poetry and the types Poetry and the types you NEED to know…you NEED to know…
Humor & PoetryHumor & Poetry
Limericks• A limerick is a poem of five lines• The first, second, and fifth lines
have three rhythmic beats and rhyme with one another.
• The third and fourth lines have two beats and rhyme with one another.
• They are always light-hearted, humorous poems.
LimericksThere once was a man with no
hair.He gave everyone quite a scare.
He got some Rogaine,Grew out a mane,
And now he resembles a bear!
Limerick About a BeeI wish that my room had a
floor,I don’t care so much for a
door.But this walking around
Without touching the groundIs getting to be quite a bore.
Another Limerick
There once was a very small mouseWho lived in a very small house,
The ocean’s sprayWashed it away,
All that was left was her blouse!
You will create a limerick similar to this
one…
There once was a man from Beijing.All his life he hoped to be King.
So he put on a crown,Which quickly fell down.
That small silly man from Beijing.
Fill in the blanks and create your own
Limerick.
There once was a _____ from _____.All the while she/he hoped ________.
So she/he ____________________,And ________________________,
That _________ from ___________.
Haiku is also called nature or seasonal haiku.
Haiku is usually written in the
present tense and focuses on nature
(seasons).
Haiku PoetryDefinition 1
An unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7,
5) or 17 syllables in all.
The 5/7/5 rule was made up for school children to understand and learn this
type of poetry.
Haiku PoetryHelpful Hints
Haiku is generally not written in one long run on sentence. It is generally written in
two parts.
You have a fragment on the first or the last line, then you have the body of the
haiku.
Haiku Poetry
Winter sun--a cyclist pedalsagainst the wind