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Poetry Unit Review

Poetry Unit Review

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English

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5th - 6th Grade

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CCSS
RL.5.4, L.11-12.5A, RL.5.5

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14 Slides • 9 Questions

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Poetry Unit Review

CCA 6th Grade

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Types of Poetry

limerick, haiku, free verse, narrative, lyric

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Limerick Poems

  • 5 lines

  • AABBA external rhyme scheme

  • usually funny

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply to a limerick poem.

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Rhyme scheme of AABBA

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5 lines

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Usually very sad and depressing

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Haiku

  • 3 lines

  • 5-7-5 syllable pattern

  • looks at something ordinary very closely--usually about nature

  • does not rhyme


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Multiple Select

Check all that apply to haiku poems

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does not rhyme

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three lines

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5-7-5 syllable pattern

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Free Verse

  • No rules

  • Does not have to rhyme

  • Does not have to have a specific number of lines or stanzas

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Multiple Choice

True or False? A free verse poem has to rhyme.

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True

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False

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Narrative Poetry

  • Poems that tell a STORY

  • Contains characters, setting, plot, and conflict

  • Has a theme

  • Does not have to rhyme but many do

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Multiple Choice

In the "Walrus and the Carpenter", why did the oldest oyster not go with the walrus and the carpenter?

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He was too fat and lazy.

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He didn't have any shoes to wear.

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He knew the walrus and the carpenter wanted to eat them.

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Lyric Poetry

  • poet or speaker expresses very personal thoughts and feelings

  • rhyme scheme and rhythm give it a song-like sound

  • does not have to rhyme but many do

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Multiple Choice

True or False?

Lyric poetry contains the poet's or speaker's personal thoughts and feelings.

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True

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False

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Terms to Know

juxtaposition, alliteration, repetition, external rhyme scheme, hyperbole,

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Juxtaposition

  • the placement of two or more things side by side in order to bring out their differences

  • encourages the reader to compare and contrast

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Alliteration

  • sound device

  • repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words

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Multiple Choice

Which line contains an example of alliteration?

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A picture is a poem without words.

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The boy and girl ran fast.

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The sun was bright.

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Repetition

  • sound device

  • poets repeat words, phrases, or lines in a poem

  • emphasizes ideas and themes

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External Rhyme Scheme

  • the pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines

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Multiple Choice

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What is the external rhyme scheme of this poem?


Twinkle, twinkle little star

How I wonder what you are

Up above the world so high

Like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle, Twinkle, little star

How I wonder what you are

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ABCDEF

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AABBCC

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AABBAA

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Hyperbole

  • figurative language

  • an extreme exaggeration to emphasize something

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Multiple Choice

Which line is an hyperbole?

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It is supposed to rain hard tonight.

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I am very tired.

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I have not seen my friends in forever.

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Multiple Select

Check all the sound devices that are part of this poem.


Twinkle, Twinkle, little star

How I wonder what you are

Up above the world so high

Like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle, Twinkle, little star

How I wonder what you are

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rhyme

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repetition

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alliteration

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Time to complete your quiz :)

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Poetry Unit Review

CCA 6th Grade

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