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Limericks (Poetry) 4 th Grade

Limericks (Poetry) 4 th Grade. Dorian Lyles Kristine Behland ECED 4300 Section A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2009. Kristine Behland – Prewriting.

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Limericks (Poetry) 4 th Grade

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  1. Limericks (Poetry)4th Grade Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009 Dorian Lyles Kristine Behland ECED 4300 Section A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2009

  2. Kristine Behland – Prewriting • GPS – ELA4W1. The student produces writing that establishes an appropriate organizational structure, sets a context and engages the reader, maintains a coherent focus throughout, and signals a satisfying closure. The Student a. Selects a focus, an organizational structure, and a point of view based on purpose, genre expectations, audience, length, and format requirements. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  3. Prewriting Continued… • GPS – ELA4R1. The student demonstrates comprehension and shows evidence of a warranted and responsible explanation of a variety of literary and informational texts. i. Identifies rhyme and rhythm, repetition, similes, sensory images in poem. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  4. Prewriting Continued… • PLO A – The students will select a focus, an organizational structure, point of view, audience, length, and format. • PLO B – The student will prewritea limerick, using rhyme and rhythm, repetition, similes, and sensory images. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  5. Form and Stage of Writing • Form – Limericks (Poetry) • 5 lines • AA, BB, A format • Humorous • Stage – Prewriting • 1st Stage Writing Process Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  6. Graphic Organizer • There once was an animal named (insert name) • Focus on subject and name it • That/Who • What did this subject do? • It/He/She • The cause? • Then • The effect? • Now • End result? Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  7. Graphic Organizer Reference Behland, K. and Lyles, D. (2009). Graphic Organizer. Unpublished graphic organizer, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  8. Published Limerick Untitled Limerick Written by: Anonymous Child (Excerpt from: The Hopeful Trout& Other Limericks) There once was an ape in a zoo Who looked out through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think its fair To give poor apes a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  9. Reference: Published Limerick Ciardi, J. (1989). The Hopeful trout & other limericks. New York: Houghton Mifflin. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  10. PracticeActivity • Group up! (4 people) • Create your own • Fill in the blanks with your group Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  11. Assessment Activity • Are you ready? • Want to make your own? Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  12. Dorian Lyles - Drafting • ELA4W4. The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  13. Drafting Continued… • GPS – ELA4R1. The student demonstrates comprehension and shows evidence of a warranted and responsible explanation of a variety of literary and informational texts. i. Identifies rhyme and rhythm, repetition, similes, sensory images in poem. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  14. Drafting Continued… • PLO A – The students will plan and draft independently and resourcefully. • PLO B – The student will draft a limerick, using rhyme and rhythm, repetition, similes, and sensory images. Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  15. Form and Stage of Writing • Form – Limericks (Poetry) • 5 lines • AA, BB, A format • Humorous • Stage – Drafting • 2nd Stage Writing Process Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  16. Published Limerick The Teacher Written By: Stephen Gallagher There is a teacher from LeedsWho swallowed a packet of seedsAnd in less than an hourHer nose was a flower And her hair was a bundle of weeds Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  17. Reference for Published Limerick Gallagher, S. (2009). Funny poets: The Teacher. Retrieved from http://www.funnypoets.com/poetry/theteacherfromleeds.htm Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  18. Practice Activity • Return to your groups • Use graphic organizer as a reference • Write out limerick Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

  19. Assessment Activity • Your Turn Again! • Use graphic organizer as a guide • Ready? Set? Draft! Behland, K. & Lyles, D. ECED 4300-A Fall 2009

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