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Nursery Rhymes

Acrostic. Diamante. Couplets. Poetry. Haiku. Clerihew. Concrete. Nursery Rhymes. Limericks. Cinquain. Free Verse. Types of poetry. Narrative – tells a story Ballads – stories set to music Lyric – expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker Concrete – shape poem

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Nursery Rhymes

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  1. Acrostic Diamante Couplets Poetry Haiku Clerihew Concrete Nursery Rhymes Limericks Cinquain Free Verse

  2. Types of poetry • Narrative – tells a story • Ballads – stories set to music • Lyric – expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker • Concrete – shape poem • Haiku – Japanese form of writing poetry • Free Verse – lacks rhyme and pattern • Sonnet– 14 lines with strict rhyme scheme • Limericks – Lines 1, 2 and 4 rhyme. 3 and 5 rhyme

  3. Narrative poem • Tells a story

  4. Narrative: “Imagine” by Kamilah Aisha Moon

  5. Folk songs and ballads • Narrative poetry [tells a story] set to music • Tom Dooley Hang down your head Tom Dooley, Hang down your head and cry Hang down your head Tom Dooley, Poor boy you're bound to die.

  6. Lyric • Tells emotions and thoughts of speaker

  7. Concrete poetry A concrete poem is one that takes the shape of the object it describes.

  8. Haiku • A poetic form and a type of poetry from the Japanese culture. • Many themes include nature, feelings, or experiences. • The most common form for Haiku is three short lines. • A Haiku must "paint" a mental image in the reader's mind.   A Rainbow Donna Brock Curving up, then down. Meeting blue sky and green earth Melding sun and rain.

  9. Free verse • Lacks rhyme and has less predictable rhythm FIRST HORSEBACK RIDE I never rode a horse before, until that sweltering August day riding through the New England woods the horse was swatting flies with her tail and I was helping trying hard to swat flies with my hand. That was when I discovered how reins are not like steering wheels, for no matter which way I turned or pulled she would only go to the barn. Nesbitt

  10. Sonnet • 14 line poems with a tight rhyme scheme “Beautiful Things” By hija de la luna

  11. Limerick • Some people say that the limerick was invented by soldiers returning from France to the Irish town of Limerick in the 1700's. • A limerick must be funny! • A limerick must tell a story. • A limerick must have 5 lines. • A limerick must have a rhyme scheme of aa bb a.  • A limerick has a specific rhythm. • Limericks are meant to be funny. They often contain hyperbole, onomatopoeia, idioms, puns, and other figurative devices. • The last line of a good limerick contains the PUNCH LINE or "heart of the joke."

  12. Limerick Imagine a skunk who proposes, To his true love, surrounded by roses. It may turn out just fine, When she falls for his line, But I wonder if flowers have noses?

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