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2-7-22

2-7-22

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English

3rd Grade

Hard

CCSS
RL.2.4, L.3.1D, L.3.1E

+7

Standards-aligned

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Jas'min Coates

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23 Slides • 15 Questions

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2-7-22

By Jas'min Coates

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Grammar

Irregular Verbs

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Irregular vs. Regular Verbs

What's the difference?

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Regular Verbs

  • follow the same pattern to form the PAST TENSE

  • Add -ed or -d to the end of the verb

  • I painted our kitchen red

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Irregular past-tense verbs

  • Do not end with -ed

  • He drew a portrait of me

  • NOT = He drawed a portrait of me

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Irregular past-tense verbs

the irregular verbs be and have have irregular spellings for the present and past tenses.

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Fill in the Blank

Change the underlined verb to past tense:

We drive all night to my cousin's house.

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Multiple Choice

Change the underlined verb to past tense:

The child break the glass vase

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breaked

2

broke

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Fill in the Blank

Change the underlined verb to past tense:

She eat everything on her plate!

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Multiple Choice

Change the underlined verb to past tense:

Carlos go to school late today.

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goed

2

went

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Irregular Verbs

Sometimes it can get confusing! Reading a lot of different things can help expose you to the different spellings and tenses.

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What is Poetry?

*turn and talk to your neighbor*

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Poetry is...

 a type of writing in which the sound and meaning of language combine to create ideas and feelings.

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Open Ended

What do you know about poetry?

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We are going to learn about 4 different types of poetry.


  • Free verse

  • Narrative

  • Lyrical

  • Humorous

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Free Verse

Not all poems have to rhyme! Free verse poems have no specific rules or patterns. They do not follow a rhyme scheme and have no specific rhythm.

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Narrative

A narrative poem tells a story, usually has a rhyme scheme, and can contain dialogue.

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Humorous 

a humorous poem is meant to make you laugh!

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Lyrical

Lyrical poems sometimes express the thoughts and feelings of the poet. They have rhythm and rhyme, and may sometimes sound like a song.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of poem tells a story?

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Lyrical

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Humorous

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Narrative

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Free Verse

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Multiple Choice

Which type of poem is written to make you laugh?

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Lyrical

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Humorous

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Narrative

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Free Verse

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Multiple Choice

Which type of poem does not usually rhyme?

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Narrative

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Free Verse

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Lyrical

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Humorous

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Multiple Choice

Which type of poem has rhyme and rhythm like a song?

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Humorous

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Narrative

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Free Verse

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Lyrical

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Parts of poetry

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Lines

A line is a single row of words in a poem. How many lines do you see in this poem?

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Line Break

A line break is where a line of poetry ends. The author usually has a specific purpose for this.

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Stanzas

A stanza is a group of lines in a poem. How many stanzas do you see in this poem?

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Rhythm

Rhythm can be described as the beat and pace of a poem.

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Multiple Choice

What is a line in a poem?

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A group of lines in a poem

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A single row of words in a poem

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Rhyming words in a poem

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Where a line ends in a poem

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Multiple Choice

What is a stanza?

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A single row of words in a poem

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The beat of the poem

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A group of lines in a poem

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The rhyming words in a poem

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Multiple Choice

What is a line break?

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A group of lines in a poem

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Where a line ends in a poem

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A single row of words in a poem

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The beat of the poem

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Multiple Choice

What is the rhythm of a poem?

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The lines of the poem

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The beat of the poem

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A group of lines in the poem

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Where the lines end in the poem

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Rhyme Scheme

A rhyme scheme is patterns of sounds that repeat at the end of each line or stanza.


Some rhyme schemes you will see are AABB and ABAB

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AABB Rhyme Scheme

Notice lines 1 and 2 end with the same sound and lines 3 and 4 end with the same sound.

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ABAB Rhyme scheme

Notice lines 1 and 3 end with the same sound, and lines 2 and 4 end with the same sound.

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Multiple Choice

Humpt Dumpty sat on a wall.

Humpty dumpty had a great fall.

All the kings horses, and all the kings men,

couldn't put Humpty together again.


What rhyme scheme is used in the poem?

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AABB

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ABAB

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Multiple Choice

I was so small,

but I got a treat.

I caught a baseball

in my seat.


What rhyme scheme is used in the poem?

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AABB

2

ABAB

2-7-22

By Jas'min Coates

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