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Title: Poetry Prompts


1
Poetry Prompts
  • Responding to Poetry

2
Read With a Purpose, Respond to a Prompt
  • Whether we are conscious of it or not, we all
    have natural responses to poetry.
  • Sometimes the poems make us feel a wide range of
    emotions, and other times we may simply take
    pleasure in the rhythm or the sounds of the words
    on the page.
  • Today, we are going to examine poems, try to
    think deeply about their messages, their
    purposes, then respond to a prompt.

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Sick by Shel Silversteinhttp//www.youtube.com/
watch?v1XaZboMtdEo
  • I cannot go to school today,
  • Said little Peggy Ann McKay,
  • I have the measles and the mumps,
  • A gash, a rash, and purple bumps.
  • My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
  • Im going blind in my right eye.
  • My tonsils are as big as rocks,
  • Ive counted sixteen chicken pox
  • And theres one morethats seventeen,
  • And dont you think my face looks green?
  • My leg is cut, my eyes are blue---
  • It might be instamatic flu.
  • I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
  • Im sure that my left leg is broke
  • My hip hurts when I move my chin,
  • My belly buttons caving in,
  • My back is wrenched, my ankles sprained,
  • My pendix pains each time it rains.
  • My nose is cold, my toes are numb,

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Read With a Purpose
  • Think for a minute what this poem is about?
  • What have you learned about little Peggy Ann
    McKay?

5
Respond to a Prompt
  • Think of a time that you misled someone.
  • What did you bend the truth about?
  • How did you feel after you told that person
    something that wasnt 100 true?
  • Did s/he ever find out that they had been misled?
  • Would you do it again?
  • Why or why not?

6
Another Look at Poetry
  • MOON-CATCHIN' NETI've made me a moon-catchin'
    net,And I'm goin' huntin' tonight,I'll run
    along swingin' it over my head,And grab for that
    big ball of light. So tomorrow just look at the
    sky,And if there's no moon you can betI've
    found what I sought and I finally caughtThe moon
    in my moon-catchin' net. But if the moon's still
    shinin' there,Look close underneath and you'll
    getA clear look at me in the sky swingin'
    freeWith a star in my moon-catchin' net.
  • - Shel Silverstein

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Respond to a Prompt
  • Has there ever been something you wanted very
    much that you may or may not have been able to
    get? Write about what you wanted. Include the
    following
  • What did you want and why did you want it?
  • If you got it, explain how it happened and why
    you were successful. If you didnt, explain why
    not.
  • Explain how you might be successful in getting it
    in the future.

8
Yet another look at Poetry
  • Sea-Fever
  • by John Masefield
  • I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea
    and the sky,
  • And all I ask is a tall ship to steer her by,
  • And the wheels kick and the winds song and the
    white sails shaking,
  • And a grey mist on the seas face, and a grey
    dawn breaking.
  • I must down to the seas again, for the call of
    the running tide
  • Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be
    denied
  • And all I ask is a windy say with the white
    clouds flying,
  • And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the
    sea-gulls crying.
  • I must down to the seas again to the vagrant
    gypsy life.
  • To the gulls way and the whales way where the
    winds like a whetted knife
  • All I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing
    fellow-rover,
  • And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long
    tricks over.

9
Respond to a Prompt
  • The poem below may give you ideas for your
    writing. Read the poem again and pay attention
    to unusual details. Then create a story.
  • Imagine you are on a ships crew. Your ship is
    your home. Write a story about how the ocean
    affects your life. Tell about some of the things
    youve seen. Use your imagination to make your
    story interesting and original.

10
5-Point Response
  • Being on a ships crew, I feel happy and free.
    As a sailor, I get to see all different parts of
    the world, and I have all sorts of amazing
    stories to tell when I return home. I have seen
    beautiful islands and amazing animals. Once, we
    saw a bunch of dolphins jumping through the
    waves. Another time, we saw a giant whale. I
    miss the ocean when Im not on it, but my crew
    and I live near each other, so I am never alone.
  • Our ship has been on rough oceans and in big
    storms. We even had waves come over the railings
    and onto the deck of our ship. I was afraid we
    might shipwreck. These things can be scary, but
    I have always been happy on the seas. Feeling
    the wind in my hair and smelling the salty waves
    is great!
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