Title: Poetry
1Poetry
- How to build a poem Poetry Toolbox
2Poetry Defined
- Poetry writing that uses language and structure
to create an emotional response
3Poetry Toolbox Meaning
- Descriptive Imagery words that paint a vivid
picture in your mind! - Similes
- Metaphors
- Personification
Music
Meaning
Similes Metaphors
Personification
Alliteration Onomatopoeia
4Similes Metaphors
- Similes figure of speech that compares 2 UNLIKE
things using the words like or as - Metaphors figure of speech that compares 2
UNLIKE things WITHOUT using the words like or as
5Personification
- How does the word person fit into the
definition of personification?? - What does personification add to a poem?
Music
Meaning
Similes Metaphors
Personification
Alliteration Onomatopoeia
6Poetry Toolbox Music
- Writers use tools to create rhyme and rhythm in
a poem. - What is the difference between the two?
Music
Meaning
Similes Metaphors
Personification
Alliteration Onomatopoeia
7Poetry Toolbox Rhyme Rhythm
- Rhyme words or lines in a poem with similar
ending sounds - Rhythm recurring movement of sound or speech
8What do you hear?Rain in Summer Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow
- How beautiful is the rain!
- After the dust and heat,
- In the broad and fiery street,
- in the narrow lane,
- How beautiful is the rain!
- How it clatters along the roofs,
- Like the ramp of hoofs!
- How it gushes and struggles out
- From the throat of the overflowing spout
- Across the window pane
- It pours and pours
- And swift and wide,
- With a muddy tide,
- Like a river down the gutter roars
- The rain, the welcome rain!
From the neighboring school Come the boys, With
more than their wonted noise And commotion And
down the wet streets Sail their mimic
fleets, Till the treacherous pool Engulfs them in
its whirling And turbulent ocean. In the
country, on every side, Where far and wide, Like
a leopards tawny and spotted hide, Stretches the
plain, To the dry grass and the drier grain How
welcome is the rain
9Poetry Toolbox Music
- Watch this video!
- What did you notice?
10Tools for Making Music
- Alliteration the same sound repeated at the
beginning of words - Helps writers achieve rhythm by directing a
readers attention to certain sounds, which
affects the words that are stressed - Examples? ?
11Show What You Know
- Lets try to use alliteration to write a tongue
twister! - Be prepared to try them out on your classmates.
12Tools for Making Music
- Onomatopoeia words that imitate sounds
- Onomatopoeia video
- (How many examples can you find?)
Music
Meaning
Similes Metaphors
Personification
Alliteration Onomatopoeia
13Show What You Know
- Lets enhance our writing
- Add onomatopoeia to your tongue twister!
- Be prepared to try them out on your classmates.
14Free Verse Poetry
- composed of either rhymed or unrhymed lines that
have no set fixed metrical pattern - NO SET LINE LENGTH
- NO SET RHYTHM
- NO RHYMING PATTERN
- WAY OF CONVEYING IDEAS AND FEELINGS
- CAREFULLY CRAFTED WORD PICTURE
15Using the Writers Toolbox
- 6 Room Poetry tool used to help writers with
descriptive imagery - Walk through 6 rooms to add sensory cues to
your poetry - Use the other tools from your toolbox as you walk
through the rooms (i.e. in
sounds room,
consider ways to use onomatopoeia or
alliteration to add
rhyme and rhythm)
Music
Meaning
Similes Metaphors
Personification
Alliteration Onomatopoeia
16Using Writers Toolbox
- Heart Mapping tool writers use to organize what
is really important to them - Brainstorm ideas about things that are important
to you
17Show What You Know
- Using your heart map, select a topic about which
you would like to write a poem. - Walk through the 6 Rooms to help you describe
your topic. - Write a free verse poem.
- Look back at your poem and add figurative
language to enhance the descriptive imagery and
music of your poem. - CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE A POET!