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breaking lines and stanzas and punctuation

breaking lines and stanzas and punctuation

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English

9th Grade

Easy

Created by

Tatiani Reynoso

Used 1+ times

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3 Slides • 8 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

Poetry is written to be spoken.

1

Gotcha!

2

Done and done!

3

Okay!

4

Got it!

2

Multiple Choice

End Your Lines on

1

Strong words

2

Prepositions

3

With a noun ONLY

4

with and em dash

3

Multiple Choice

Go to classroom and double-check that you finished and submitted your self reflection. Note: Do it before you turn it in.

1

Uhm, I am not sure what you are talking about.

2

Did it already!

4

Poll

Do you prefer poems that rhyme?

Yes

No

5

Open Ended

Share something interesting about yourself.

6

Open Ended

The title of my poem (that I am working on now) is called...

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​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSzT5FCzdIc

8

Open Ended

What is the difference between lines and stanzas?

10

Open Ended

How do line breaks affect the way I read the poem?

11

​It's your turn

Poem Draft #2

  • Rewrite your poem and add details.

  • Does it start in the midst of an experience?

  • Are you in the experience? (Nancie Atwell example)

  • Does it have a good Title? Which idea of 'Writing Good Titles' did you use?

Exit ticket: Hand in your exercise book before you leave.

Poetry is written to be spoken.

1

Gotcha!

2

Done and done!

3

Okay!

4

Got it!

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