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+ Power of Poetry Catherine Holthaus EdTech 541 Spring 2014 ource: http://bestclipartblog.com/clipart-pics/poetry-clip-art-1.gif

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Power of Poetry

Catherine HolthausEdTech 541Spring 2014

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+What is poetry?

A poem is a collection of words that express an idea or feelings, using a pattern.

A poet can survive everything but a misprint.Oscar Wilde

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+Choosing Words Carefully

Select special words that can make your poem sing, laugh, cry, or dance.

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+Literary Devices

Metaphor

Simile

Personification

Onomatopoeia

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+Metaphor

Not to be confused with a meteor.

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Click on the image to learn about similes.

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Click on the image to listen to an example of

personification.

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+Onomatopoeia

A single word that sounds like the thing it is referring to

Click on the image to hear some examples of onomatopoeia.

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+Writing Steps

Prewrite

Write first draft

Revise

Edit and Proofread

Submit

To review the writing process click on the pencils

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Acrostic

Cinquain

Diamante

Haiku

Rhyming

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+Acrostic

A poem in which the fist letters of each line spell out a word or phrase.

Rambunctious

Affectionate

Noisy

Gently

Energetic

Responsive

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+Cinquain

A short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables.

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+Example of a Cinquain

Bubbles

By Buster

Bubbles

Delicate balls

Softly floating above

Unbelievable happiness

Transparent

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+Diamante

Known as the “diamond poem,” the diamante is shaped like a diamond.

Two types Synonym Diamante Antonym Diamante

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+Diamante Pattern

Noun

Adjective, Adjective

Verb, Verb, Verb

Noun, Noun, Noun, Noun

Verb, Verb, Verb

Adjective, Adjective

Noun

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+Synonym Diamante

Monsters

Evil, Spooky

Howling, Shrieking, Wailing

Ghosts, Vampires, Goblins, Witches

Flying, Scaring, Terrifying

Creepy, Crawly

Creatures

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+Antonym Diamante

Cat

Gentle, Sleepy

Purring, Meowing, Scratching

Whiskers, Fur, Collar, Leash

Barking, Licking, Digging

Slobbery, Playful

Dog

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+Haiku

Japanese poem, focusing on nature

Haiku consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables Line 1 – 5 syllables Line 2 – 7 syllables Line 3 – 5 syllables

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+Haiku

Cherry Blossom

Pink, bursting forth now

Gracefully blanketing trees

Sakura means life

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+Rhyming Poems

Poems written using a predictable pattern of words ending in the same sound Couplet Triplet Quatrain

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+Couplet

My favorite thing to do is ride my bike,

After that I like to hike.

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+Triplet

I have a little dog named Ranger,

He is friendly to me but not a stranger,

I want to always keep him safe from danger.

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+Quatrain

Staring up into the dark of night,

I see quite an amazing sight,

Nothing to cause me fear or fright,

Just a star sparkling bright.

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+Five W’s Poem

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+To review key terms, click on the image below.