1 / 15

Poetry Review!!!

Poetry Review!!!. Haikus. Be sure to know that a haiku has… 17 syllables TOTAL! The first line=5 syllables The second line=7 syllables The third line=5 syllables A Haiku is a Japanese poem usually about nature!. Limericks. A limerick is a funny, FIVE-lined poem

beck-huff
Télécharger la présentation

Poetry Review!!!

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Poetry Review!!!

  2. Haikus • Be sure to know that a haiku has… • 17 syllables TOTAL! • The first line=5 syllables • The second line=7 syllables • The third line=5 syllables • A Haiku is a Japanese poem usually about nature!

  3. Limericks • A limerick is a funny, FIVE-lined poem • Limericks have the rhyme scheme of aabba • EXAMPLE: There was an Old Person of Dover,Who rushed through a field of blue Clover;But some very large bees,Stung his nose and his knees,So he very soon went back to Dover

  4. Ballads • Ballads are poems that tell a story • These poems are often put to music • They are known to be a love poem • Ballads have the rhyme scheme of abab or aabb

  5. Rhyme scheme • What is rhyme scheme? • Rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyme between lines in a poem • The rhyming lines are indicated by a letter (aabba, aabb)

  6. Rhyme • What is rhyme? • Rhyme is the repetition of two or more sounds and is often used in poetry

  7. Rhythm • A regular, repeated pattern of sounds

  8. Hyperboles in Poems • Be sure to review notes on hyperboles • Figurative language is often found in poetry! • Be prepared to locate hyperboles in different poems • What is a hyperbole? • A hyperbole is an exaggerated figure of speech!

  9. Alliteration in Poetry • What is alliteration? • Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound or letter in words • Be sure to review notes on alliteration • Figurative language is often found in poetry! • Be prepared to locate examples of alliteration in different poems

  10. Onomatopoeia in Poetry • What is onomatopoeia? • These are sound words! (snap, crackle, pop, etc…) • Remember the song I taught you  • Be sure to review notes on onomatopoeia • Figurative language is often found in poetry! • Be prepared to locate onomatopoeia in different poems

  11. Similes in Poetry • What is a simile? • A comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as” • Be sure to review your notes on similes! • Example: Your hands are as cold as ice!

  12. Metaphors in Poetry • What is a metaphor? • A comparison between two things without using the words “like” or “as” • Example: The steak was heavenly.

  13. Review, review, review… • Be sure to study all of your notes! • Take the quiz on the next slide to earn extra points on your test tomorrow • Test is on Tuesday, October 22nd!

  14. Poetry Quiz 1. What is rhyme scheme? • A pattern on stressed and unstressed syllables • Sounds words • A pattern of rhyme between words • The repetition of the same letter in words 2. What type of rhyme scheme does a limerick have? • Aabb • Abab • Aabba • Aabbc 3. How many total number of syllables does a haiku have? • 12 • 14 • 16 • 17 4. A limerick is usually… • Serious • About nature • About love • Humorous 5. A ballad is usually… • Humorous • Serious • Japanese • About love

  15. Review!!! • Review all of your notes! • Be sure to write your answers to the quiz down on the slip that was given to you!

More Related