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PICK A THEME!!!

PICK A THEME!!!. Acrostic Poetry: A n acrostic poem is one in which certain 
​letters, often the first, form a name or a 
​theme. Exploring Different Poetic Forms Ac rostics

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PICK A THEME!!!

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  1. PICK A THEME!!!

  2. Acrostic Poetry: An acrostic poem is one in which certain 
​letters, often the first, form a name or a 
​theme.

  3. Exploring Different Poetic Forms Acrostics Acrostic poetry is a form of short verse arranged so that the 
​initial letters of each line taken consecutively form words. 
​The basic acrostic is a poem in which the first letters of the 
​lines, read downwards, form a word, phrase, or sentence. 
​Acrostics are easy to write. First, you write vertically the 
​word or phrase, then go back and fill out the lines, using as 
​many words as you like. Here's an example: Teeth bared, they Inch forward, Growling softly, Eager to Reach the Succulent zebra dinner.

  4. ACROSTIC Another Example: Admired by many . Born in Kentucky Real sense of humor Abe was his nickname Honest and kind Attorney in Springfield, Illinois Married Mary Todd Lived in a log cabin Inspired people with the Gettysburg Address Nancy Hanks Lincoln was his mother Civil War president Older sister Sarah Loved to read books New Salem was his home as a young man

  5. Acrostic Poem Requirments -Must relate to your theme -Minimum of five letters

  6. Alliteration Alliterations are phrases or sentences with words that 
​repeat the same beginning consonant sounds. Example: "While I nodded, nearly napping, 
​suddenly there came a tapping..." -Edgar Allan Poe

  7. Example Minnie Mouse loves Magic Kingdom. She loves to sail down the silly slides. Mickey Mouse might join Minnie, But he might have a horrible time, Because he hates horrifying rides.

  8. Alliteration Poem (Honors) -Only repeat consonants -You can repeat more than one consonant -2 stanzas (5 lines each) -It has to make sense!

  9. Alliteration Poem -Only repeat consonants -You can repeat more than one consonant -1 stanza (5 lines) -It has to make sense!

  10. Imagery Poetry: The point of this is to encourage imagery 
​and careful word choices. The images are an 
​instrument that the poet uses to express his 
​or her intentions or feelings, Understanding 
​the use of images means understanding the 
​essential meaning of the poem. Think of 
​images as useful "tools" that the poet uses in 
​order to reveal or explain the meaning that is 
​in the poem.

  11. Example of Imagery: Winter Sky at Evening Time Crystalized trees etched upon the sky Gently painted with pastel colors A hue of pink, a touch of blue Surrounded by the softest purple The winter sky at evening time Reflects confidence in the dawn The return of light, return of warmth Spring but a whisper just behind - Mary O. Fumento, 2012

  12. Epcot When I walk into the park, I smell the sugary cotton candy. I look around and see the silver ball with the sunlight reflecting off of it. I can hear the gleeful squeals of the children. They are running up and down the cobblestone walkway. I smile because this truly is the happiest place on earth.

  13. Imagery Poem Directions: Appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) Honors Requirements -2 stanzas. Five lines each

  14. Imagery Poem Directions: Appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) Requirements 1 stanza (5 lines)

  15. Diamante Poem Diamante is a poem of 7 lines comparing two opposite things in a set structure. Opposite #1 2 adjectives describing opposite #1 3 verbs related to opposite #1 2 nouns related to opposite #1; 2 nouns related to opposite #2 3 verbs related to opposite #2 2 adjectives describing opposite #2 Opposite #2 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7

  16. Examples of Diamante Poems tropical warm, summery swimming, sunning, surfing sandy beaches, hula girls,polar bears, Santa Claus freezing, snowing, blowing cold, wintry arctic sad lonely, weepy crying, wishing, missing hurt, tears,smile, joy laughing,clapping, leaping excited, cheery glad

  17. Haiku Poem Japanese form of poetry. Form is 17 syllables in 3 lines with pattern; first line, 5 syllables; second line, 7 syllables; third line, 5 syllables. Usually has nature theme. Raindrops Raindrops falling down On the windowpane making wonderful music. Beaches The beaches waves hit Sounding of the flood water Soothes aches all over.

  18. Synonym poetry is a poem in which you choose synonyms and phrases to describe your theme. Choose any word. Write the word in capital letters on the first line. Find three to five synonyms for it. Write the synonyms on the second line. On the third line, write a descriptive phrase about the word. The last two lines in the poem should rhyme. LOVE Attachment, adoration, warmth, adore Love is so pure, right down to the core. NOISE Clamor, uproar, hullabaloo These things can really annoy you.

  19. Color poetry is a poem comparing your theme to colors, and the colors to the five senses. White White is like the sound of ice cubes clinking in a glass. White is like the smell of freshly picked daises from a green meadow. White is like the taste of a sweet, creamy ice cream on a hot summer day. White is like the feel of a soft, fluffy pillow comforting you to sleep.

  20. Disney Red is like the sound of fireworks bursting in the sky. Red is like the smell of candy apples at the park. Red is like the taste of big, cherry lollipops on a stick. Red is like the feel of Minnie Mouse's polka dot skirt. Red is like the sight of Mickey ear balloons on Main Street.

  21. Limerick is a humorous poem of 5 lines that follow a rhyming pattern. Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme Lines 3 and 4 rhyme The limerick pattern looks like this: a a b b a

  22. Limerick Examples There once was a lady named Sue Who had nothing whatever to do And did it so badly I thought she would glady Have stopped before she was through. There was a young man who thought very little, but thought it a lot. Then at long last he knew What he wanted to do, But before he could start, he forgot.

  23. Cinquain Poetry A cinquain poem has five lines.The word comes from the French cinq, which means five. These are similar to Haikus in that they are based on syllables. Cinquain poems have the following pattern: 2 syllables: Title 4 syllables: description of title 6 syllables: some action about the title 8 syllables: feeling about the title 2 syllables: synonym for the title Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 OR you can write it this way: Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 1 word: a noun about your theme 2 words: 2 adjectives to describe the noun 3 words: 3 verbs ending in -ing 4 words: 4 word statement about the topic 1 word: a noun that is a synonym for line 1

  24. Sample Cinquains tree white, tall reaching, bending, fluttering leaves in the wind aspen penguin black, white waddling, swimming, leaping tuxedo in cold water emperor apple red, delicious crunching, chewing, eating my favorite crunchy snack apple racing fast, zip buzzing, rushing, flying drivers on the track NASCAR

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