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Poetry Portfolio

1. News Article Poem 1. News Article Poem 1. Read your news article Determine what type of feeling the article evokes (happy, sad, depressing, exciting, ect) ToneDetermine what type of feeling the article evokes (happy, sad, depressing, exciting, ect) Tone 2. Write a poem that incorporate the facts from the article and evokes the appropriate feeling

2. Image Poem 1. Choose a picture 2. Write a poem that describes the picture and the feelings it evokes. 3. Focus on imagery while using figurative language (alliteration, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, etc..) 4. You will turn in the picture with the poem.

3. 5 W’s 1. Choose a desirable character trait (friendship, love, charity, compassion, sympathy, dedication, optimism, enthusiasm, perseverance, ect) 2. Create a situation that demonstrates the trait you have chosen by answering the 5 W’s: Who? What? Where? When? Why?

Example: Charity: Social Action/ Community Service Poem One church(Who) Volunteered their time(What) In the community(Where) After the hurricanes(When) To build back damaged homes(Why)

4. Haiku: Metaphorical Thinking poem This poem should be entirely composed of metaphors and similes. Stray away from cliché and use word associations to describe feelings, sights, etc. Think of an object, person, or scene in nature that you could create a Haiku using metaphor/simile. This is an Haiku poem It will have 17 syllable count with 3 lines only.

Metaphorical Thinking Poem Time is fire Angrily dancing To the pulsing of your body Winter is a child Hopefully wishing To the colors of the earth Darkness is a face Sadly weeping To the throbbing in my heart Feelings is an explosion Joyously screaming To the music of my laughter

5. Magnetic Poem /Sound Poem Take or hunt out given words and phrases from an article or newspaper to create your own creative poem. Don’t forget to create images using figurative language! The entire word selection should evoke one theme. Take or hunt out given words and phrases from an article or newspaper to create your own creative poem. Don’t forget to create images using figurative language! The entire word selection should evoke one theme.

6. Acrostic Poem Down the left hand margin, write the letters of your name in capitals. Use each letter to begin the lines of your poem. Adjectives, descriptions, imagery, etc. are required. It should tell the reader about you. Down the left hand margin, write the letters of your name in capitals. Use each letter to begin the lines of your poem. Adjectives, descriptions, imagery, etc. are required. It should tell the reader about you.

7. Wordle Poem Choose a Shakespearean Sonnet or a popular nursery rhyme online and then copy & paste the lines into the template on the website. Choose a font to match and create it. Then choose a layout to create visual interest. The most prominent words will be in larger fonts. Print this wordle and insert into your folder. Choose a Shakespearean Sonnet or a popular nursery rhyme online and then copy & paste the lines into the template on the website. Choose a font to match and create it. Then choose a layout to create visual interest. The most prominent words will be in larger fonts. Print this wordle and insert into your folder.

8. Sonnet 8. Sonnet MUST be 14 Lines MUST be 14 Lines MUST have some type of rhyme scheme MUST have some type of rhyme scheme Can be about the following topics: Can be about the following topics: –Love (falling in love or out of love) –Break up or Make up –Beauty

9. Slam Poetry This needs to be about something that impacts your life. This is your opportunity to get creative! This can be in the form of a “rap”. Be sure to still use figurative language. Remember “Slam Poetry” is meant to be performed, not just read: EXTRA 10 POINTS to your test grade if you perform it for the class OR video tape yourself performing it and turn it in with your portfolio. (Hint: Youtube “slam poetry” for more examples) This needs to be about something that impacts your life. This is your opportunity to get creative! This can be in the form of a “rap”. Be sure to still use figurative language. Remember “Slam Poetry” is meant to be performed, not just read: EXTRA 10 POINTS to your test grade if you perform it for the class OR video tape yourself performing it and turn it in with your portfolio. (Hint: Youtube “slam poetry” for more examples)