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1English 9 MondayWeek Eight
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- In Class
- Grammar Fun 458.4 , 459.1, 460.1
- Quotes and Works Cited Are you ready?
- Lets check out those papers
- Poetry Introduction
- Whats Poetry Anyway?
- Lets figure out some terms examples
- Homework
- Finish / Revise your paper
- Finish finding poetry terms examples
- Find one poem of your choice, print it, read it,
apply five of the new vocabulary terms
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- Quotes and Works Cited Are you ready?
- Go through and highlight each quote
- Look at the citation
- One word?
- Quotations or Last Name?
- Wheres the period
- (Smith). OR (Save).
- Can the citation be found in the Works Cited?
- Are six quotes used?
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- Quotes and Works Cited Are you ready?
- MLA Heading, Title, Header?
- Works Cited Title?
- Five paragraphs?
- Introduction with thesis?
- Three parts of thesis Three body paragraphs
- Reflected in the topic and concluding sentence
of each paragraph? - Conclusion with great Hit it Home point?
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Quotes and Works Cited Are you ready?
If you are unsure about any of this I would
encourage you to NOT turn your paper in until
tomorrow. I would rather have professional work
than not complete and unprofessional work.
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Whats Poetry Anyway? A genre of literature
in which individual works are generally works
are generally recognizable in terms of form
and/or structure (e.g. meter, rhyme, etc.),
and/or precise and figurative use of language
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- Lets figure out some terms and examples
- Working with one partner
- Define the poetry term
- Find an example of it
- Why is it important?
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Maybe Dats Your Pwoblem Too Whos your
favorite superhero? How many of you have
seen Spiderman or Spiderman 2?
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Maybe Dats Your Pwoblem Too
http//jameswhall.blogspot.com/2008/01/maybe-dats
-your-problem-too.html What do you think? Is
this poetry? Why or why not?
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- Five Poetry Terms of the Day
- Allusion a literary reference to a familiar
person, place, thing , or event - Where is that in this poem?
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- Five Poetry Terms of the Day
- Free Verse poetry that does not have a regular
meter or rhyme scheme - Where is that in this poem?
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- Five Poetry Terms of the Day
- Figurative Language language used to create a
special effect or feeling - Where is that in this poem?
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- Five Poetry Terms of the Day
- Imagery the use of words to create a certain
picture in the readers mind - Where is that in this poem?
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- Five Poetry Terms of the Day
- Symbol a person, place, thing, or event used to
represent something else - Where is that in this poem?
14English 9 TuesdayWeek Eight
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- In Class
- CSAP Writing Fun
- Sign-up for Paper Conferences
- Poetry Portfolio and Pop-up Poetry Project
- Poetry Introduction
- Whats Poetry Anyway?
- Poetry Terms
- Define, Example, and Why Important?
- Homework
- Show up for Paper Conferences
- Write your Bio-Poem Find your Pop-up Poetry
lyrics
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English 9 MondayWeek Eight
Whats Poetry Anyway? A genre of literature
in which individual works are generally works
are generally recognizable in terms of form
and/or structure (e.g. meter, rhyme, etc.),
and/or precise and figurative use of language
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- In Class
- Sign-up for Paper Conferences - II
- Hand out Poetry Packets
- Go Through Poetry Terms Handout
- Look at Metaphors and Simile's in Figurative
Language
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18English 9 WednesdayWeek Eight
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- In Class
- Sign-up for Paper Conferences
- Poetry Introduction
- Look at the packet elements
- Poetry Terms
- Define and Example
- Metaphor and Simile
- Harlem and Fog
- Homework
- Show up for Paper Conferences
- Look at your poem find 10 examples of the
poetry terms
19Alliteration The repetition of initial
consonant sounds in words
20Assonance The repetition of vowel sounds
without repeating consonants
21Ballad A poem in verse form that tells a story
22Consonance The repetition of consonant sounds
23End Rhyme The rhyming of words that appear at
the ends of two or more lines of poetry
24Figurative Language Language used to create a
special effect or feeling
25Imagery The use of words to create a certain
picturein the readers mind
26Internal Rhyme When rhyming words appear in
the same line of poetry.
27Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things in
which no word of comparison is used
28Onomatopoeia The use of a word whose sound
suggests it meaning
29Perfect Rhyme Same vowel and ending consonant
30Personification A literary device in which the
author speaks of or describes an animal, object,
or idea as if it were a person
31Repetition The repeating of a word, a phrase,
or an idea for emphasis or for rhythmic effect
32Rhyme The similarity or likeness of sound
existing between two words
33Rhythm The regular or random occurrence of
sound in poetry
34Simile A comparison of two unlike things using
the words like or as
35Symbol A person, place, thing, or event used
to represent something else
36Theme The statement about life that a writer
is trying to get across in a piece of
writing
37English 9 ThursdayWeek Eight
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- In Class
- Its A New Day
- CSAP Poem
- Turn in poem for homework checking off lyrics
- Wrapping up Metaphor and Simile
- Fog
- Imagery
- Appealing to what?
- Combing Traveling Through the Dark
- Homework
- CSAP Poem Exercises
- Post Card Poem
38English 9 ThursdayWeek Eight
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- Post Card Poem
- Find a post card
- List the elements of imagery in the postcard
- - Sight - Touch
- - Smell - Hear
- - Talk
- Create phrases with these images that appeal to
the senses - Use active verbs, specific nouns, and unique
adjectives - Write a poem based on these images in the
postcard - Come to some sort of thematic idea at the end