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Poetry

Poetry

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English

3rd Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 6 Questions

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Poetry Terms

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3

Multiple Choice

What is the rhyme scheme of the poem you just read?

1

ABAB

2

ABBA

3

AABB

4

ABCABC

4

Haiku

A haiku follows a special pattern using syllables.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these poems is a haiku?

1

Of all the children in my school,

I may not be the tallest.

Of all the voices in the world.

Mine may be the smallest.

2

Roses are red,

violets are blue.

Sugar is sweet,

and so are you!

3

Wind gets my hair.

There are animals eating.

The big tree is big.

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Stanza

  • A stanza is like a small paragraph in a poem.

  • Stanzas are usually separated by some blank space.

  • This poem has 8 lines, and 2 stanzas.

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Multiple Choice

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How many stanzas are in this poem?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

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What are two rhyming words from this poem?

1

tugs, giggles

2

grins, wins

3

war, hugs

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Multiple Choice

What do authors use to create rhythm in a poem?

1

Onomatopoeia and similes

2

punctuation and spacing

3

syllables and rhyme scheme

10

Alliteration or Consonance?

What do you call the element of poetry when

almost all of the words in

the line have the same

beginning sound?

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11

Metaphors or Similes?

What term describes when an author compares two objects or ideas using the words "like" or "as"?

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12

Multiple Choice

What does onomatopoeia mean?

1

words that rhyme

2

words that show sound

3

words that start with the same letter.

4

words that show emotions

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