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Forms of Poetry Zainab Abdus-Saboor. Free Verse No rhyme Not predictable Winter Poem Nikki Giovanni once a snowflake fell on my brow and i loved it so.

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1 Forms of Poetry Zainab Abdus-Saboor

2 Free Verse No rhyme Not predictable Winter Poem Nikki Giovanni once a snowflake fell on my brow and i loved it so much and i kissed it and it was happy and called its cousins and brothers and a web of snow engulfed me then i reached to love them all and i squeezed them and they became a spring rain and i stood perfectly still and was a flower

3 Concrete The text itself forms a picture on the page

4 Couplet Every two lines rhyme

5 Triplet All 3 lines rhyme Football is the game for me The stadium is a great place to be Touchdowns are what I like to see Two of three lines rhyme Down by the lake Grandpa and I drop a line Then have lots of fish to take

6 Haiku Line #1: 5 syllables Line #2: 7 syllables Line #3: 5 syllables Peace Peace is like calmness Calm like a wave-less ocean Nothing will happen By Zainab Abdus-Saboor

7 Cinquain Line #1: subject Line #2: two describing words Line #3: -ing words about the subject Line #4: a sentence about the subject Line #5: another name for the subject Spaghetti Messy, spicy Slurping, sliding, falling Between my plate and mouth Delicious (by Cindy Barden)

8 Limerick Lines 1,2, and 5 rhyme and have 8 to 10 syllables Lines 3 and 4 rhyme and have 5 to 7 syllables Edward Lear There was an Old Man with a beard Who said, It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!

9 Ballad Different forms that show a story It’s Not as Bad as it Seemed By Zainab Hassell O no, it’s already 9:50 and I’m still in bed Removing the covers, my own hand hit my head As I ran through the kitchen, I fell flat on the floor When I was in the bathroom, I closed my finger in the door So I put some cold water on it, thinking it’ll feel good But instead, it stung and stung and stung as much as it could And when I tried to put on my shirt I saw it had a huge smudge of dirt As I tried to get it off, my ring fell down the drain I saw that it was 10:00, man, have these few minutes been a pain “DDIIIINNNGG” There’s my alarm for 9:00, it’s not as bad as it seemed Phew, what a relief! Those 10 minutes had all been dreamed!

10 Diamante Compares two different subjects Line 1: 1 noun that names the first subject Line 2: 2 adjectives that describe the first subject Line 3: 3 –ing words that are related to the first Line 4: 4 nouns: the first 2 related to the first subject and then 2 relaed to the second Line 5: 3 –ing words that are related to the second Line 6: 2 adjectives that describe the first subject Line 7: 1 noun that names the second subject Dogs playful, active running, playing, growing Fast fun, soft, nice Sleeping, meowing, eating Furry, whiskery cats

11 Test—What kind of poem is this: Day and night you give me light, Whenever I'm out of sight. You always ask the breeze, To wipe away all my tears, Whenever I can sense the fear.

12 Test: What kind of poem is this? Poet—Kenn Nesbitt My robot's misbehaving It won't do as I say. It will not dust the furniture or put my toys away. My robot never helps me with homework or my chores. It doesn't do my laundry and neglects to clean my floors. It claims it can't cook dinner. It never makes my bed. No matter what I ask of it, it simply shakes its head. My robot must be broken. I'll need to get another. Until that day, I have to say, I'm glad I have my mother

13 Test: What kind of poem is this? Food I do not like chocolate or sugar I hardly eat vegetables or fruit Bread is not the best kind of food And rice and meat make me sick to my stomach So what do I eat, you may ask Well, I’m trying to figure it out too!


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