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So far. Rhyming list poem with numbers – check Acrostic poem – check Rhyming list poem with words – check Today - Quatrains. Heading. Mr. Dunne. Poetry 4. 8 th October. Quatrains. A stanza of four lines. Words at the end of lines are given letters to understand what rhymes with what.

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  1. So far • Rhyming list poem with numbers – check • Acrostic poem – check • Rhyming list poem with words – check • Today - Quatrains

  2. Heading Mr. Dunne Poetry 4 • 8th October

  3. Quatrains • A stanza of four lines. • Words at the end of lines are given letters to understand what rhymes with what.

  4. Finish this rhyme • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. • Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. • All the King's horses and all the King's men • Couldn't put Humpty together again..

  5. Finish this rhyme A • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. • Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. • All the King's horses and all the King's men • Couldn't put Humpty together again.. A

  6. Finish this rhyme A • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. • Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. • All the King's horses and all the King's men • Couldn't put Humpty together again.. A B B

  7. Finish this rhyme - AABB A • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. • Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. • All the King's horses and all the King's men • Couldn't put Humpty together again.. A B B

  8. Finish this rhyme • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe.

  9. Finish this rhyme A • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe.

  10. Finish this rhyme A • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe. B

  11. Finish this rhyme A • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe. B C

  12. Finish this rhyme A • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe. B C B

  13. Finish this rhyme - ABCB A • Roses are red, • Violets are blue, • I’m a bit confused, • Because there’s a flower in my shoe. B C B

  14. Finish this rhyme • Steven Gerrard is a bore. • He’s really reallylooney. • I much prefer someone who could score • Like that guy... you know... • Wayne Rooney

  15. Finish this rhyme A • Steven Gerrard is a bore. • He’s really reallylooney. • I much prefer someone who could score • Like that guy... you know... Wayne Rooney B

  16. Finish this rhyme A • Steven Gerrard is a bore. • He’s really reallylooney. • I much prefer someone who could score • Like that guy... you know... Wayne Rooney B A B

  17. Finish this rhyme - ABAB A • Steven Gerrard is a bore. • He’s really reallylooney. • I much prefer someone who could score • Like that guy... you know... Wayne Rooney B A B

  18. Finish this rhyme - AABB • I often wish that I • could have a slice of pie. • Whenever I see a snowflake, • it makes me think of cake.

  19. Finish this rhyme A • I often wish that I • could have a slice of pie. • Whenever I see a snowflake, • it makes me think of cake. A B B

  20. Finish this rhyme - AABB • Mirror mirror on the wall • Sorry. I had to make a call. • If you want to talk with me • You will have to count to three.

  21. Finish this rhyme - AABB A • Mirror mirror on the wall • Sorry. I had to make a call. • If you want to talk with me • You will have to count to three. A B B

  22. Let’s try and construct our own quatrains. • It’s always easier to write about something you know and like. • For example, it is difficult to write about the politics of Canada. • Only ever worry about your first line and move from there. • Use previous work to inspire you.

  23. Let’s try and construct our own quatrains. • ____________________ A • ____________________ A • ____________________ B • ____________________ B • or • ____________________ A • ____________________ B • ____________________ A • ____________________ B

  24. Homework • I’m giving you an A4 page. Write down all of the poems that you have created in my classes on that page. • If you have missed a day, you don’t have to have that type of poem but I will be extremely impressed if you do. Such an act might be worthy of a good note. • If you lose the sheet, find another A4 page. These sheets will be shown to Miss Keenan so keep them tidy.

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