Fun with Poetry Terms Jeopardy Game
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Test your poetic knowledge with this exciting Jeopardy game focusing on different poetry terms, types, and literary devices. Explore haiku, limericks, ballads, and more!
Fun with Poetry Terms Jeopardy Game
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Jeopardy Poetry Terms Name That Term Poem Types More Poetry Terms Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Name 3 characteristics of a Haiku.
$100 Answer from H1 • About Nature • Unrhymed • 17 syllables total • 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and • 5 in the last line
$200 Question from H1 Name 3 characteristics of a Limerick.
$200 Answer from H1 • 5 lines • Rhymed • Usually funny • Rhyme scheme is AABBA
$300 Question from H1 Name 3 characteristics of a Ballad.
$300 Answer from H1 • Rhymed • Narrative poem • Lyrical • Rhythmic • Has a refrain
$400 Question from H1 What is refrain, and which poem type has to have it?
$400 Answer from H1 Refrain is the repeated, chorus-like section of a Ballad.
$500 Question from H1 What does free verse poetry have to have to be considered a poem?
$500 Answer from H1 Free verse poetry has to have POETIC ELEMENTS.
$100 Question from H2 Give three examples of onomatopoeia.
$100 Answer from H2 Boom, pow, meow, bark, ha, kapow, Etc.
$200 Question from H2 What is rhyme?
$200 Answer from H2 Rhyme is recurring identical or similar final word SOUNDS within or at the ends of lines of verse.
$300 Question from H2 What are the two main differences between a simile and a metaphor?
$300 Answer from H2 • Simile uses LIKE or AS • Metaphor compares two UNLIKE things
$400 Question from H2 What is the difference between rhyme and alliteration?
$400 Answer from H2 Rhyme deals with FINAL WORD SOUNDS sounds while alliteration deals with INITIAL SOUNDS.
$500 Question from H2 What is repetition and why would an author use it?
$500 Answer from H2 • Repetition is the repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas. • Repetition is used for effect or EMPHASIS.
$100 Question from H3 What is a poem that tells a story?
$100 Answer from H3 • Narrative Poem
$200 Question from H3 What is a hyperbole?
$200 Answer from H3 Hyperbole is an intentionally exaggerated figure of speech
$300 Question from H3 What is personification?
$300 Answer from H3 Personification- something is given human characteristics
$400 Question from H3 What is imagery?
$400 Answer from H3 Imagery- mental images created by a piece of writing
$500 Question from H3 What are poems made up of? (The answer is not “words.”)
$500 Answer from H3 • Lines • Stanzas
$100 Question from H4 What is this an example of? “Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.”
$100 Answer from H4 Alliteration
$200 Question from H4 What is this an example of? “Shine bright like a diamond”
$200 Answer from H4 Simile
$300 Question from H4 What is this an example of? “The fog comes on little cat feet.”
$300 Answer from H4 Metaphor
$400 Question from H4 What is the rhyme scheme? “Homework! Oh, homework! I hate you! You stink! I wish I could wash you Away in the sink. If only a bomb Would explode you to bits. Homework! Oh, homework! You’re giving me fits.
$400 Answer from H4 A B C B D E A E
$500 Question from H4 What terms are used in this poem? Name at least THREE. “Baa Baa black sheep Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir three bags full.”
$500 Answer from H4 • Rhyme • Repetition • Alliteration • Onomatopoeia • Rhythm
$100 Question from H5 What type of poem is this? The crow has flown away: swaying in the evening sun, a leafless tree.
$100 Answer from H5 Haiku
$200 Question from H5 What is this an example of? “You see the sky now colder than the frozen river so dense and white little birds walk across it.”
$200 Answer from H5 Metaphor
$300 Question from H5 What is repetition used for?
$300 Answer from H5 Emphasis!!!
$400 Question from H5 What is this an example of? “Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.”
$400 Answer from H5 1. Rhyme 2. Metaphor
$500 Question from H5 What does the author mean when he says, “The rain plays a little sleep song on our roof at night?”