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Power of Poetry
Catherine Holthaus
EdTech 541
Spring 2014
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What is poetry?
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A poem is a collection of words that express an idea or
feelings, using a pattern.

A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
Oscar Wilde

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Choosing Words Carefully
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Select special words that can make your poem sing, laugh,
cry, or dance.

Photo Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Power_of_Words_by_Antonio_Litterio.jpg
Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDuxftRVd0s
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Literary Devices
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Metaphor

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Simile

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Personification

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Onomatopoeia
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Metaphor
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Not to be confused with a meteor.

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Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFgRj-5d5Ac
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Click on the image to learn about similes.
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Click on the image to listen to an example of

personification.
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Onomatopoeia
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A single word that sounds like the thing it is referring to

Click on the image to hear some examples of onomatopoeia.

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Writing Steps
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Prewrite

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Write first draft

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Revise

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Edit and Proofread

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Submit

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To review the writing process click on the pencils
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Acrostic

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Cinquain

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Diamante

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Haiku

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Rhyming

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Acrostic
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A poem in which the fist letters of each line spell out a word
or phrase.
Rambunctious
Affectionate
Noisy
Gently
Energetic
Responsive

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Cinquain

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A short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines
containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables.

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Example of a Cinquain
Bubbles
By Buster
Bubbles

Delicate balls
Softly floating above
Unbelievable happiness
Transparent
Source: http://pbskids.org/arthur/games/poetry/cinquain.html
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Diamante
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Known as the “diamond poem,” the diamante is shaped like a
diamond.

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Two types
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Synonym Diamante

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Antonym Diamante

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Diamante Pattern

Noun
Adjective, Adjective
Verb, Verb, Verb
Noun, Noun, Noun, Noun
Verb, Verb, Verb
Adjective, Adjective
Noun

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Synonym Diamante
Monsters
Evil, Spooky
Howling, Shrieking, Wailing

Ghosts, Vampires, Goblins, Witches
Flying, Scaring, Terrifying
Creepy, Crawly
Creatures
Source: http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/lessons/how-to-write-a-diamante-poem/
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Antonym Diamante
Cat
Gentle, Sleepy
Purring, Meowing, Scratching
Whiskers, Fur, Collar, Leash
Barking, Licking, Digging
Slobbery, Playful
Dog

Source: http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/lessons/how-to-write-a-diamante-poem/
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Haiku
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Japanese poem, focusing on nature

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Haiku consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables
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Line 1 – 5 syllables
Line 2 – 7 syllables
Line 3 – 5 syllables

Photo Source: http://www.operationworld.org/files/ow/maps/lgmap/japa-MMAP-md.png
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Haiku
Cherry Blossom
Pink, bursting forth now
Gracefully blanketing trees

Sakura means life

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Rhyming Poems
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Poems written using a predictable pattern of words ending in
the same sound
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Couplet
Triplet
Quatrain

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Couplet
My favorite thing to do is ride my bike,
After that I like to hike.

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Triplet
I have a little dog named Ranger,
He is friendly to me but not a stranger,
I want to always keep him safe from danger.

Photo Source: Personal photo
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Quatrain
Staring up into the dark of night,
I see quite an amazing sight,
Nothing to cause me fear or fright,

Just a star sparkling bright.

Photo Source: http://asicsmomdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/starry-night.jpg
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Five W’s Poem
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To review key terms, click on the
image below.

Week 5 interactive_presentations

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    + What is poetry?  Apoem is a collection of words that express an idea or feelings, using a pattern. A poet can survive everything but a misprint. Oscar Wilde Photo Source: http://blogs.ubc.ca/etec540sept10/files/2010/11/slide.001.jpg
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    + Choosing Words Carefully  Selectspecial words that can make your poem sing, laugh, cry, or dance. Photo Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Power_of_Words_by_Antonio_Litterio.jpg Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDuxftRVd0s
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    + Metaphor  Not to beconfused with a meteor. Photo Source: http://www.bubblews.com/assets/images/news/896967472_1376106535.jpg Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFgRj-5d5Ac
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    + Click on theimage to learn about similes. Photo Source: http://bbruton.edublogs.org/files/2013/02/Simile-ofx20f.png
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    + Click on theimage to listen to an example of personification.  Photo Source: http://mrswarnerarlington.weebly.com/uploads/6/9/0/0/6900648/9806493.jpg?658
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    + Onomatopoeia  A single wordthat sounds like the thing it is referring to Click on the image to hear some examples of onomatopoeia. Photo Source: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-b9V7zK_lpnc/T6qACBbyJKI/AAAAAAAAATU/-UxRiniybHw/s1600/onomatopoeia.jpg
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    + Writing Steps  Prewrite  Write firstdraft  Revise  Edit and Proofread  Submit  To review the writing process click on the pencils
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    + Acrostic  A poem inwhich the fist letters of each line spell out a word or phrase. Rambunctious Affectionate Noisy Gently Energetic Responsive Photo Source: Personal photo
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    + Cinquain  A short poemconsisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables. Photo Source: http://s3.amazonaws.com/authorstream/content/267929_633932932034692500.jpg
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    + Example of aCinquain Bubbles By Buster Bubbles Delicate balls Softly floating above Unbelievable happiness Transparent Source: http://pbskids.org/arthur/games/poetry/cinquain.html
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    + Diamante  Known as the“diamond poem,” the diamante is shaped like a diamond.  Two types  Synonym Diamante  Antonym Diamante Photo Source: http://www.mundowalmart.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/diamante-azul.jpg
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    + Diamante Pattern Noun Adjective, Adjective Verb,Verb, Verb Noun, Noun, Noun, Noun Verb, Verb, Verb Adjective, Adjective Noun Photo Source: http://onetwoac.edublogs.org/files/2011/06/Screen-shot-2011-06-03-at-6.29.22-PM-w7o1i0.png
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    + Synonym Diamante Monsters Evil, Spooky Howling,Shrieking, Wailing Ghosts, Vampires, Goblins, Witches Flying, Scaring, Terrifying Creepy, Crawly Creatures Source: http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/lessons/how-to-write-a-diamante-poem/ Photo Source: http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID6157/images/DK-WEEN-442%281%29.jpg
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    + Antonym Diamante Cat Gentle, Sleepy Purring,Meowing, Scratching Whiskers, Fur, Collar, Leash Barking, Licking, Digging Slobbery, Playful Dog Source: http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/lessons/how-to-write-a-diamante-poem/ Photo Source: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/Uol7vDTAhaM/Ukeqb8Fe9II/AAAAAAAAIVE/GnmBNJp7QKc/s1600/Freebie+Literacy+Halloween.jpg
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    + Haiku  Japanese poem, focusingon nature  Haiku consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables    Line 1 – 5 syllables Line 2 – 7 syllables Line 3 – 5 syllables Photo Source: http://www.operationworld.org/files/ow/maps/lgmap/japa-MMAP-md.png
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    + Haiku Cherry Blossom Pink, burstingforth now Gracefully blanketing trees Sakura means life Photo Source: http://0.tqn.com/d/graphicssoft/1/0/I/u/4/shariabraxton_CherriesJubilee_paperflower.png
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    + Rhyming Poems  Poems writtenusing a predictable pattern of words ending in the same sound    Couplet Triplet Quatrain Photo Source: http://plymouthbb.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/rhyme-challenge.jpg
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    + Couplet My favorite thingto do is ride my bike, After that I like to hike. Photo Source: http://www.atlantabike.org/files/images/simple%20bike%20icon.png
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    + Triplet I have alittle dog named Ranger, He is friendly to me but not a stranger, I want to always keep him safe from danger. Photo Source: Personal photo
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    + Quatrain Staring up intothe dark of night, I see quite an amazing sight, Nothing to cause me fear or fright, Just a star sparkling bright. Photo Source: http://asicsmomdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/starry-night.jpg
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    + To review keyterms, click on the image below.