Exploring Poetic Inspiration: Visualizing and Creating Poetry
Delve into the enchanting world of poetry through visual interpretations and creative writing. Experience the magic of crafting verses inspired by imagery, from warm summer nights to tranquil winter scenes, inviting individuals to unleash their inner poet. Swap illustrations and spark poetic genius with each shared image, transforming simple visuals into captivating verses.
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Poetry for today: day 15
Enchantment On warm summer nights the porch becomes our living room where Mama takes her reading and Dad I play games in the patch of brightness the lamp scatters on the floor. From the darkness, others come small round bodies clinging to the screens which separate us from the yard beyond. Drawn to our light, the June bugs watch our games and listen to our talk till bedtime when Mama darkens the porch and breaks the spell that holds them close to us. Enchantment- Joanne Ryder Joanne Ryder
Visualising Strong readers make pictures in their minds to understand the meaning of a poem. Developing your ideas As you read the poem, draw your mind pictures to accompany it.
Inspire someone to write their own version Give someone else only the images you have drawn, and ask them to write a poem from them. There are more example poems on the next few slides. Share out the poems with people in your house and each of you illustrate then swap.
Ducks on a Winters Night Ducks asleep on the banks of the pond tuck their bills into feathery quills, making their own beds to keep warm in. Poem to illustrate Georgia Heard
Night Story When the blue page of day Is turned to night, An alphabet of stars Is printed, small and bright, On dark and ancient-storied skies We read the universe With wondering eyes. Poem to illustrate Beverly McLoughland
Find your poems to illustrate and swap with someone who hasn t seen your choice. Encourage them to write a poem from your illustration. Over to you Compare the original and the new poem. Use pictures from books to inspire you to write your own poems based on the image you have used.