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    1. Welcome to class. Please speak English only! Subject : Introduction to poetry Powerpoint by Tom Grundy Designed for Hong Kong primary children
    2. 英語專區 ENGLISH ONLY WARNING: SPEAK NO CHINESE PLEASE
    3. poetry
      • 3 types of poem
      • Rhyming Poems
      • Tongue Twisters
      • Acrostics
      • Rhyming words sound similar .
      • Rhyme means “ sounds like ”.
      • The similar sound is usually at the end .
      Rhyming Poems What are rhyming words?
    4. Rhyming Poems grow / go / so / blow / no eat / treat / meet / seat / heat right / night / fight / kite / bite / bright / light / tight / tonight / fright cat / ____ / _____/ _____ / _____/ _____ / Let’s say the rhyming words and circle the ending sounds …
    5. You cannot know if it rhymes by looking at the spelling. You must SAY the word to know if it rhymes. WARNING:
    6. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you ____! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the _____. Circle the rhyming words
    7. Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full; Circle the rhyming words
    8. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again! Circle the rhyming words
    9. I'm a little teapot short and stout, Here is my handle, here is my spout, When I get all steamed up hear me shout, Tip me up, and pour me out. Circle the rhyming words. Let’s do the actions!
    10. Rain, rain, go away, Come again some other day. Hong Kong children want to play. Circle the rhyming words
    11. What rhymes with CAT? ask an at crocodlie What rhymes with LOOK? book boot back sausages Which word rhymes with GIRAFFE? light pumpkin lemon laugh There's a big fat ______ in your KITCHEN! pig cow horse chicken What rhymes with GREEN? school grape queen blue What rhymes with SHOE? two shop tom pineapples Look at that GOAT in a ______. classroom car boat bus There's a FOX in the ______. box house school toilet Q&A - Raise your hand to answer
    12. Finish the poems with a rhyming word I have a dog, His name is Jack , With a coat of white And spots coloured _______. I take him out, Most every day , Such fun we have, We run and p _____. The dog
    13. Finish the poems with a rhyming word Now so high, Now so low Up in the air, Then down I _____. Over the world, Under the tree , Nobody knows What things I’ll s _____. Wonderful lands Where children play Early morning and Through the ______. The swing
    14. Finish the poems with a rhyming word One one, The hot yellow ______. Two, two, The sky is so _________. Three, three, Birds sing in the ________. Four, four, A knock at the _____. Five, five, I’m feeling so alive! Six, six, An ice-cream my sister licks. Counting poem Seven, seven, I hope to go to heaven. Eight, eight, What is today’s _______? Nine, nine, These sweets are all ______! Ten, ten, Time for bed again!
    15. tongue twisters
      • 3 types of poem
      • Rhyming Poems
      • Tongue Twisters
      • Acrostics
    16. Tongue Twister Game! A tongue twister is a poem that is very difficult to say. The class is split into 2 teams. Each team will select one member to try and say the tongue twister!
    17. Red lorry, Yellow lorry, Red lorry, Yellow lorry TEAM 1
      • Fred feeds fish fresh food
      TEAM 2
      • She sells sea shells by the sea shore
      TEAM 1
      • Silly sheep weep and sleep
      TEAM 2
    18. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers TEAM 1
      • Fat frogs flying past fast
      TEAM 2
      • We surely shall see the sun shine soon
      TEAM 1
      • Six slippery snails, slid slowly seaward
      TEAM 2
    19. P ink p ig p lays in his p en. P lays, p lays in his p en. TEAM 1
    20. L ittle l izard l eaps by the l ake. L eaps, l eaps by the l ake. TEAM 2
    21. Can you help write a Tongue Twister?
    22. acrostics
      • 3 types of poem
      • Rhyming Poems
      • Tongue Twisters
      • Acrostics
    23. Acrostics BEACH B right sunshine E veryone has fun A ll splashing in the water. C an we stay all day? H ow about coming back tomorrow? Acrostics are poems where we take one word and think of new words/sentences which start with each letter . For example… DOLPHIN D angerous dives O ver the waves L ight blue sea P ounding up and down H ungry the dolphin cries I ts mother comes N ow the dolphin's day has ended SAM S hares his stuff A lways on time M y friend  SKY S o nice and blue K eep on looking at it Y ou should look 
      • Let’s use these two words / subjects:
      • SCHOOL
      • ENGLISH
      Let’s try to make some acrostics as a class… The words must be about the subject First, we brainstorm some words about SCHOOL and ENGLISH:
    24. S C H O O L Let’s try to make some acrostics as a class… E N G L I S H The words must be about the subject
    25. S hining sun P retty hot R un outside! I ce cream melts N ot inside G o outside S ky so blue U sually we go to the beach M um makes us cold drinks M um buys us ice cream E njoying picnics R oads are parked with cars Let’s try to make some acrostics as a class… A utumn is when I go back to school U mbrellas keep us dry T rees lose their leaves U p in the trees birds nest M ist and fog are about N o one in the swimming pool W arm by the fire I nside it is warm N early time to travel T ime to go to school E njoying sleep R ain and thunder is about The words must be about the subject
    26. worksheet
    27. Put the rhyming words in the correct circle. Work together, help each other! WORKSHEET
    28. Put the rhyming words in the correct circle. Work together, help each other!
    29. treat duck meat, seat, heat, beat, eat look, book, suck, hook, stuck Rhyming words For example:
    30. Put the rhyming words in the correct circle. Work together, help each other!
    31. red cat night bat, mat, sat, rat, hat, at, fat house away grow said, bed, head fight, light, kite, bite, bright, right mouse day, May, say, today, play, stay no, so, go Rhyming words - answers
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