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Title: Types of poems


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Types of poems
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Haiku
  • Japanese style poetry about nature
  • No rhyme
  • First line has 5 syllables
  • Second line has 7 syllables
  • Last line has 5 syllables

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Examples
  • Drooping green branches
  • Weighted down with heavy snow
  • Waiting for the spring.
  • The hand of a leaf
  • Waves to each passerby
  • With carefree abandon.

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More examples
  • Wise king of the night
  • From his perch in the treetops
  • Quietly watches.
  • The wintry wind blows
  • The blueness of its sharp breath
  • Chilling the earths bones.

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Cinquain
  • A 5 line poem
  • First line is a noun or a subject of the poem
  • The second line consists of 2 words that describe
    the first line
  • The third line is 2 action words
  • Line four is 4 words that give a feeling
  • Line five is 1 word that refers back to the
    subject

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Pattern 1
  • Line 1 2 syllables
  • Line 2 4 syllables
  • Line 3 6 syllables
  • Line 4 8 syllables
  • Line 5 2 syllables

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Example
  • Listen
  • With faint dry sound
  • Like steps of passing ghosts,
  • The leaves, frost-crispd, break from the trees
  • And fall.

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Pattern 2
  • Line 1 one word
  • Line 2 two words
  • Line 3 three words
  • Line 4 four words
  • Line 5 one word

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Example
  • Mules
  • Stubborn, unmoving
  • Braying, kicking, resisting
  • Not wanting to listen
  • People

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Pattern 3
  • Noun
  • Two adjectives (describing words)
  • Three words ending in ing
  • A phrase
  • Another word for the noun

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Example
  • Clouds
  • Fluffy cotton
  • Billowing, gliding, creeping
  • Soft pillows of rain
  • Thunderheads

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Acrostics
  • Starting in September
  • Children gather to learn
  • Hours of play and learning
  • Open books and desks
  • Outside fun for all
  • Lasting knowledge.

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Samples
  • Cunning Digs under the fence
  • And Often licks my face
  • Tricky Gets mud on my clothes
  • T errific
  • O rnery
  • N eat
  • Y oung
  • A rtistic

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Butterfly
  • Balancing on the wind Utterly graceful and free
    Totally aware of the currents Tightrope walking
    a delicate stem Every flower a beacon Reaching
    deep to the sweetness Flying on to the next one
    Leaving no sign of its visit Yellow pollen now
    carried along

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Your next task is to make an acrostic with the
name of a character in a book.
  • GreedyOpens doors without knockingLooks in
    every roomDines on porridgeIdentifies objects
    as too hard, too soft, or just rightLies down
    for a napOpens her eyesCries out in
    frightKicks off the coversSlips out the window

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Diamante
  • 7 lines
  • Written about 2 contrasting subjects and makes a
    comparison between them
  • Moves from one subject to the other

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Structure
  • Line 1one noun that names subject 1
  • Line 2two adjectives describing it
  • Line 3three -ing words about subject 1
  • Line 4four nouns, the first two about subject 1
    and the second two about subject two
  • Line 5three ing words about subject 2
  • Line 6two adjectives that describe subject 2
  • Line 7one noun that names the second subject

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Example
  • Egg
  • Tiny, blue
  • Rocking, cracking, exploding
  • Nest, shell, beak, foot
  • Squawking, gazing, shivering
  • Wide-eyed, feathery
  • Bird

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Limerick
  • A 5 line poem
  • Lines 1, 2, and 5 have 8-10 syllables
  • Lines 3 and 4 have 5 syllables
  • Rhyme scheme a, a, b, b, a
  • Often names a place at the end of line 1

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Example 1
  • There once was lady in Spain. a
  • Who said she had nothing to gain. a
  • She gave it a try, b
  • And said she could fly, b
  • But crashed when she flew in the rain. a

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Example 2
  • There was an Old Man with a beard a
  • Who said, It is just as I feared! a
  • Two Owls and a Hen b
  • Four Larks and a Wren, b
  • Have all built their nests in my beard! a

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