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End of the Year PowerPoint 9th Grade

(page 34L) Do Now-Feeling Poem Write two feeling poems based on the following format… Line 1— Emotion Line 2— “Smells like..” Line 3— “Tastes like…” Line 4— “Sounds like…” Line 5— “Feels like…” Line 6— “Feels like…” Line 7— “Feels like…” Line 8— Emotion Example: Happiness Smells like fresh cookies baking in the oven Tastes like cotton candy at the fair Sounds like a baby’s uncontrollable giggles Feels like sleeping in during the week Feels like butterflies in your stomach Feels like the soft fur on a puppy’s ear

(34R) Haiku Poetry Definition + Outline + 5 Haiku Poems (written by you) An unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17 syllables in all. Outline: 3 lines, 17 syllables 5 syllables in line 1 7 syllables in line 2 5 syllables in line 3

Haiku Poetry Salt-waves caress sand tickling my toes and heart in their short-spun wake

letters of the alphabet Haiku Poetry Warm soup in a bowl letters of the alphabet hang on the teaspoon

HAIKU POETRY On the following slides are pictures of seasons and people. Now it is your turn to write some Haiku poetry. You can find inspiration from the images or write your own. On page 34R (under the definition and outline), write 5 Haiku poems: one for each of the following 5 scenes.

Add the following titles to your notebook… (35L) Limerick (35R) Diamante (36L) 7 Deadly Sins Quick Write (36R) Deadly Sin Poem (37L) “Found” Poem

(35L) Limericks Formula: A limerick is a 5-line poem meant to be humorous. The rhyme pattern is A A B B A with lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyming, and lines 3 and 4 rhyming. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming. The third and fourth lines only have to have five to seven syllables. 

LIMERICKS (copy the following limerick under your notes) There once was a man with no hair. He gave everyone quite a scare. He got some Rogaine, Grew out a nice mane, And now he resembles a bear!

LIMERICKS (copy the following limerick under your notes) There once was a man with no hair. He gave everyone quite a scare. He got some Rogaine, Grew out a nice mane, And now he resembles a bear!

Limerick About a Bee I wish that my room had a floor, I don’t care so much for a door. But this walking around Without touching the ground Is getting to be quite a bore.

Another Limerick There once was a very small mouse Who lived in a very small house, The ocean’s spray Washed it away, All that was was her blouse!

There once was a man from Beijing. All his life he hoped to be King There once was a man from Beijing. All his life he hoped to be King. So he put on a crown, Which quickly fell down. That small silly man from Beijing.

Fill in the blanks and create your own Limerick. There once was a _____ from _____. All the while she/he hoped ________. So she/he ____________________, And ________________________, That _________ from ___________.

Sample Limerick: There once was a man from Japan. All the while he hoped for a tan. So he lay on the beach, And ate a ripe peach, That came from a Georgia van.

DIAMANTE’ POEM (35R) Copy the following definition and formula for a Diamante’ Poem. Under the formula, write your own poem. I will show you an example to give you an idea of how it should flow and look. Definition: A diamanté poem is a poem shaped like a diamond. Formula: Line 1: one word, subject of poem Line 2: two words, adjectives describing subject Line 3: three words, verbs (-ing verbs) Line 4: four words related to subject (For lines 5-7, describe opposite/antonym of subject) Line 5: three verbs (-ing) describing the opposite of subject Line 6: two words, adjectives describing opposite of subject Line 7: one word, opposite/antonym of subject in Line 1

DIAMANTE’ POEM Love Happy, Magical Dreaming, talking, loving Example Love Happy, Magical Dreaming, talking, loving Husband, wife, children, forever hating, loathing, degrading Angry, mad Hate

(36L) 7 Deadly Sins Quick Write Write a FULL page response to the following: (1 or both) Which of the 7 Deadly sins do you think is the worst? Why? Which sin(s) do you know you have and try not to have? Explain.

(36R) “Deadly Sin” Poem Any form/structure 10 line minimum. The topic must be one of the 7 deadly sins. You cannot say the name of the sin in the poem, but it should be clear what the sin is. You may use your quick write for inspiration.

“Found” Poem” (37L) Found Poem a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them as poetry (a literary equivalent of a collage) by making changes in spacing and lines, or by adding or deleting text, thus imparting new meaning. Create your own based what you wrote on page 33R. Go through what you wrote and circle or underline words and phrases that stand out to you. Arrange these words/phrases into a poem of at least 10 lines. “Find” a poem in your journal entry response on page 33R. Step 1: Read through your journal entry and high-light, underline, or circle words and/or phrases that speak to you or stand out to you. Step 2: Arrange these words/phrases into a poem of 10-15 lines. *It doesn’t matter what the order is, the poem doesn’t have to rhyme, and you can add in words or phrases that aren’t in your journal entry if you need to.

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