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Interactions

Interactions. Acrostic Poem Use words/phrases to describe the topic. C H I N A. Haiku. 3 line poem with a total of 17 syllables 5 syllables in the first line 7 syllables in the second line 5 syllables in the third line Example A samurai sword (5) Honorable Warrior (7)

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Interactions

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  1. Interactions

  2. Acrostic PoemUse words/phrases to describe the topic. C H I N A

  3. Haiku • 3 line poem with a total of 17 syllables • 5 syllables in the first line • 7 syllables in the second line • 5 syllables in the third line • Example • A samurai sword (5) • Honorable Warrior (7) • Protect the daimyo (5)

  4. What if Question Write a theoretical question and answer it. Example Q: What if Martin Luther had not written the 95 theses? A: If Martin Luther had not written the 95 theses the Protestant reformation may not have occurred.

  5. Cinquain Poem Poem that uses a specific number of words in each line Line 1: topic Line 2: 2 words Line 3: 3 words Line 4: 4 words Line 5: 5 words Line 6: Topic EXAMPLE: Locke Natural Rights Life, Liberty, Property Governments power is limited Government protects its citizens rights Locke

  6. I Am Poem Used to describe the actions, thoughts and feelings of a person. Usually you will choose 6 lines to complete. I am I see I fell I say I hear I understand I wonder I worry I am

  7. Analogy Compare two similar ideas/concepts EXAMPLES: Cortes: Aztec Apple: Fruit as as Pizarro is to Inca Broccoli: Vegetable

  8. 5 W: Poem Used to describe a person, place or event EXAMPLE: Who: King John What: Signed the Magna Carta When: 1215 A.D. Where: England Why: To limit the power of the king (monarchy)

  9. Comic Strip • Draw a comic strip to describe an idea or event • At least 3 slides • Include captions ( words)

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