Different Forms of Poetry and Fun with Limericks

 
January 13
th
:Bell Work!
 
Bell Work: Identify one ANTONYM and one SYNONYM for
the word BELLIGERENT
Be ready to turn in Close Read assignment from yesterday if
you did not turn it in yesterday!
If you were not here yesterday, please ask me for the assignment!
 
January 13: Forms of Poetry
 
Just write what is
underlined on each slide.
Do not interrupt
instruction; I will answer
questions after I have
gone through each slide.
NO PENCIL
SHARPENING
WHATSOEVER!
 
Free Verse
 
Written without rhyme or
rhythm
Rules of grammar and
punctuation can be broken
A more modern type of
poetry
 
dive for dreams
dive for dreams
or a slogan may topple you
(trees are their roots
And wind is wind)
 
trust your heart
if the seas catch fire
(and live by love
though the stars walk backward)
E.E. Cummings
 
Pancake
 
 
 
Our class made a pancake
with finely-ground flour
and cheese and tomatoes
wrapped in it.
It had a crinkly edge
with lots of little holes
for the steam to escape.
Then Billy knocked the whole lot over
but our teacher rescued it
Then we cooked it under a flame
And put it in the fridge for later.
It was a real work of art.
It was our
    milled, filled, frilled, drilled, spilled, grilled, chilled, skilled, pancake.
 
Haiku
 
A 3 line poem consisting
of 17 syllables.
1
st
 line = 5 syllables
2
nd
 line = 7 syllables
3
rd
 line = 5 syllables
Does not rhyme
Expresses one thought
or idea
 
 
 
 
Two cups of coffee
wake me up enough to ask
“Did I have coffee?”
 
From high above a
Tree-top throne in budding bloom
Vibrant Spring presides
 
Limericks
 
Funny or silly poems with 5
lines
Lines 1,2, and 5 rhyme with
each other
Lines 3 and four rhyme with
each other
Rhyme scheme of aabba
 
There was a young man of Bengal
Who was asked to a fancy dress ball
He murmured: I’ll risk it
I’ll go as a biscuit
But the dog ate him up in the hall
 
Limerick
 
There was a young man from Peru
Who found a large fly in his stew.
Said the waiter, “Don’t shout
And wave it about
Or the rest will be wanting one too”
 
Quatrain
 
A type of stanza consisting of four lines that
usually contain at least one rhyme.
Can be one poem or part of a poem
Couplet: A pair of lines that rhyme
 
 
Because I could not stop for Death –
He kindly stopped for me –
The Carriage held but just Ourselves –
And Immortality.
 
Couplet
 
`Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
In hopes that St. 
Nicholas
 soon would be there.
 
Acrostic Poem Assignment
 
In your notebook
, you
will write an acrostic
poem. The choice of
subject is yours, but
you 
cannot 
choose your
name. 5-7 letters
minimum!
An acrostic poem is a
type of poetry is where
the first letters of the
word spell out the poem
 
Notebook Check on Friday!
 
Instructions on Notebook Check:
You will turn in a NOTEBOOK.
The Notebook will contain:
Greek and Latin definitions
Pasted Poem Sheet
Lecture notes
Acrostic Poem
If your notebook is incomplete; you will receive
1 out of 60 Points!
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Dive into the world of poetry with a focus on forms like Free Verse, Haiku, and Limericks. Discover the beauty of expressing thoughts through varying structures and rhyme schemes. Enjoy a lighthearted touch with humorous limericks that will bring a smile to your face.

  • Poetry
  • Free Verse
  • Haiku
  • Limericks
  • Creative Writing

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  1. January 13th:Bell Work! Bell Work: Identify one ANTONYM and one SYNONYM for the word BELLIGERENT Be ready to turn in Close Read assignment from yesterday if you did not turn it in yesterday! If you were not here yesterday, please ask me for the assignment!

  2. January 13: Forms of Poetry Just write what is underlined on each slide. Do not interrupt instruction; I will answer questions after I have gone through each slide. NO PENCIL SHARPENING WHATSOEVER!

  3. dive for dreams dive for dreams or a slogan may topple you (trees are their roots And wind is wind) Free Verse Written without rhyme or rhythm Rules of grammar and punctuation can be broken A more modern type of poetry trust your heart if the seas catch fire (and live by love though the stars walk backward) E.E. Cummings

  4. Pancake Our class made a pancake with finely-ground flour and cheese and tomatoes wrapped in it. It had a crinkly edge with lots of little holes for the steam to escape. Then Billy knocked the whole lot over but our teacher rescued it Then we cooked it under a flame And put it in the fridge for later. It was a real work of art. It was our milled, filled, frilled, drilled, spilled, grilled, chilled, skilled, pancake.

  5. Haiku A 3 line poem consisting of 17 syllables. 1stline = 5 syllables 2ndline = 7 syllables 3rdline = 5 syllables Does not rhyme Expresses one thought or idea Two cups of coffee wake me up enough to ask Did I have coffee? From high above a Tree-top throne in budding bloom Vibrant Spring presides

  6. Limericks There was a young man of Bengal Who was asked to a fancy dress ball He murmured: I ll risk it I ll go as a biscuit But the dog ate him up in the hall Funny or silly poems with 5 lines Lines 1,2, and 5 rhyme with each other Lines 3 and four rhyme with each other Rhyme scheme of aabba

  7. Limerick There was a young man from Peru Who found a large fly in his stew. Said the waiter, Don t shout And wave it about Or the rest will be wanting one too

  8. Quatrain A type of stanza consisting of four lines that usually contain at least one rhyme. Can be one poem or part of a poem Couplet: A pair of lines that rhyme Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me The Carriage held but just Ourselves And Immortality.

  9. Couplet `Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.

  10. Acrostic Poem Assignment In your notebook, you will write an acrostic poem. The choice of subject is yours, but you cannot choose your name. 5-7 letters minimum! An acrostic poem is a type of poetry is where the first letters of the word spell out the poem

  11. Notebook Check on Friday! Instructions on Notebook Check: You will turn in a NOTEBOOK. The Notebook will contain: Greek and Latin definitions Pasted Poem Sheet Lecture notes Acrostic Poem If your notebook is incomplete; you will receive 1 out of 60 Points!

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