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Poetry - Day 1

Poetry - Day 1

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.6.5, RL.5.5, RI.6.4

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kimberly Mcdaniel

Used 9+ times

FREE Resource

15 Slides • 11 Questions

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  • Warm up

  • Poetry

  • Poetry Practice

  • Read Theory

You Need

  • Warm up

  • Chromebook

  • Poetry Notes

  • Introduction to Poetry Worksheet

  • Pen/Pencil

Agenda

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Poetry

A poem is a piece of writing that uses imaginative words to share ideas, emotions or a story with the reader.

A person who writes a poem is called a poet.

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Elements of Poetry

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Couplet

Twinkle, Twinkle, little star        A

How I wonder what you are?     A

Up above the world so bright     B

Like a diamond in the night        B




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Multiple Choice

The people along the sand

All turn and look one way.

They turn their back on the land.

They look at the sea all day.


The rhyme scheme of the poem is ________________.

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ABAB

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AABB

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ABCD

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Multiple Choice

Little kitten rolling around,

Chasing a piece of string,

Fluid in its beauty,

Amazed at everything.

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aabb

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abcb

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abab

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Multiple Choice

A group of lines in a poem

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Stanza

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Line

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Theme

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Multiple Choice

The beat of a poem

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Line

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Rhythm

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Topic

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Multiple Choice

The pattern of rhyme in a poem

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Repetition

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Rhyme Scheme

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Simile

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Multiple Choice

When a word or phrase is used more than once for emphasis

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Repetition

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Rhyme Scheme

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Topic

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Multiple Choice

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How many stanzas are in this poem?

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​First, a little background on Ruby Bridges!

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​Read the entire poem

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Multiple Choice

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How many stanzas does this poem have?

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5

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7

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following lines rhyme?

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Lines 1 and 3

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Lines 14 and 15

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Lines 7 and 8

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Lines 26 and 30

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Multiple Choice

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The yellow box is highlighting...

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the poet

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the speaker

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a line in the poem

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a stanza in the poem

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Read Theory

Complete 5 Quizzes (70% or higher)

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Metaphor

Compares two unlike

things.

Does NOT use like or

as

More Figurative Language

Alliteration

Repetition of the
first consonant

sounds in

neighboring words

Personification

Gives human qualities

to objects ideas or

animals

  • Warm up

  • Poetry

  • Poetry Practice

  • Read Theory

You Need

  • Warm up

  • Chromebook

  • Poetry Notes

  • Introduction to Poetry Worksheet

  • Pen/Pencil

Agenda

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