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Poetry

Poetry. Journeys Theme 4, Focus on Genre , Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams. Mysteries. Wind Poems. Comprehension Skill: Understanding Plays. beats. imagery. lines. repetition. rhyme. stanzas.

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Poetry

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  1. Poetry Journeys Theme 4, Focus on Genre , Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams

  2. Mysteries

  3. Wind Poems • Comprehension Skill: • Understanding Plays

  4. beats

  5. imagery

  6. lines

  7. repetition

  8. rhyme

  9. stanzas Homework! Oh, Homework!I hate you! You stink!I wish I could wash you away in the sink,if only a bombwould explode you to bits.Homework! Oh, homework!You're giving me fits.I'd rather take bathswith a man-eating shark,or wrestle a lionalone in the dark,eat spinach and liver,pet ten porcupines,than tackle the homework,my teacher assigns. Homework! Oh, homework!you're last on my list,I simple can't seewhy you even exist,if you just disappearedit would tickle me pink.Homework! Oh, homework!I hate you! You stink! Jack Prelutsky

  10. Key Poetry Vocabulary • beats • The stressed syllables in a line of poetry • imagery • Word pictures created through the use of vivid figurative language. • lines • Rows of words • repetition • A repeating pattern of the sounds or words • rhyme • Agreement in the final sounds of words • stanzas • Groups of lines that divide a poem into parts

  11. Poetry Journeys Theme 4, Focus on Genre , Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams

  12. beats

  13. imagery

  14. lines

  15. repetition

  16. rhyme

  17. stanzas Homework! Oh, Homework!I hate you! You stink!I wish I could wash you away in the sink,if only a bombwould explode you to bits.Homework! Oh, homework!You're giving me fits.I'd rather take bathswith a man-eating shark,or wrestle a lionalone in the dark,eat spinach and liver,pet ten porcupines,than tackle the homework,my teacher assigns. Homework! Oh, homework!you're last on my list,I simple can't seewhy you even exist,if you just disappearedit would tickle me pink.Homework! Oh, homework!I hate you! You stink! Jack Prelutsky

  18. Key Poetry Vocabulary • beats • The stressed syllables in a line of poetry • imagery • Word pictures created through the use of vivid figurative language. • lines • Rows of words • repetition • A repeating pattern of the sounds or words • rhyme • Agreement in the final sounds of words • stanzas • Groups of lines that divide a poem into parts

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