Exploring Poetry Elements for 3rd Grade Reading

Exploring Poetry Elements for 3rd Grade Reading

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Mia Campbell

Mathematics

1st - 3rd Grade

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In this video, Shea Jackson from Hype Math and Reading reviews elements of poetry for third graders preparing for the 2022 Texas STAR Reading Test. The video covers various poetry elements such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition, imagery, simile, metaphor, alliteration, onomatopoeia, personification, and free verse. The poem 'Cherry Vary' by Heidi Mordhorst is analyzed, followed by comprehension questions to enhance understanding. The video also highlights available tutoring services and resources for students and parents.

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What tutoring options are mentioned in the introduction?

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What is the primary purpose of the video tutorial?

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Which element of poetry involves using words that sound similar?

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What is the function of imagery in poetry?

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What does personification in poetry do?

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What does the element of 'free verse' lack?

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In the poem 'Cherry Very', what suggests that the speaker is experienced?

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What effect does the rhyme scheme have in 'Cherry Very'?

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Which line from 'Cherry Very' helps explain the term 'launch'?

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Why does the poet compare spitting cherry pits to playing baseball?

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