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Cinquain Penguin black white waddling, swimming, leaping a tuxedo in the cold water Emperor.

What we are going to do: Create Cinquains. Learn how to use thesauruses. Video record each other. Put video clips onto class website.

What is a cinquain? A cinquain is a five-line poem that has special syllable counts. A cinquain poem has its own unique format.

What is the layout? Line 1: A one-word line, should be a noun. This is your subject. Line 2: Two adjectives about the subject. Line 3: Three verbs that end in –ing that are about the subject. Line 4: Four words about a feeling of the subject. Line 5: One word synonym about subject.

But I already know how to talk!! Speech But I already know how to talk!!

What is a noun? Person, place, thing or idea. School Snowflake Planet Computer Ice cream Baseball Person, place, thing or idea. Miss Mitchell Friendship Classroom Happiness Sunshine Gummy Bears

What is a verb? Shows Action Dance Kick Fly Run Skip Jump Yell Write Pounce Whisper Sneak Laugh Dance Kick Run Yell Write Play Follow

What is an adjective? Describing words that affect nouns Fuzzy Elegant Brown (Colors) Red Quick (Speed) Slow Huge (Size) Tiny Hard Fuzzy Elegant Mysterious Quiet Soft Cold Creamy

What is a synonym? A word having the same (or almost the same) meaning as another word. An alternative to the word. Dessert  Pudding Happy  Glad Movie  Film Sports  Athletics Give me examples:

What is a thesaurus? How do I use a thesaurus?

A thesaurus… …is a dictionary that gives alternate words or synonyms. …can be used online as well. …can also be found of inside of a dictionary.

But how do I use a thesaurus?

Using a thesaurus…in the classroom. Go over to the book shelf and take one down. Search for the word you that you want just like you would while using a dictionary. The alternative word will be listed. Just take your pick!

Using a thesaurus…interactively Go to an assigned computer. Go online. Type in: www.thesaurus.com Once on the page type in the word that you would like to replace and hit SEARCH Find the appropriate definition for the word that you are searching. Select a synonym from the list of options.

Let’s do it together! At your computer click on the internet explorer icon: Type in www.thesaurus.com for the website. Type in the word fuzzy. What comes up for synonyms? What is other word could you use?

Now it’s time to make your own Cinquain!

How to start: Start by using the Gather Your Thoughts work sheet to get ideas on what subject you want to use. Next use the Cinquain Graphic Organizer worksheet to start your poem. Be sure to use both types of thesauruses to create synonyms in your poem! Put the finishing touches on your cinquain.

Finally… Practice your poems together and tonight with your family for homework. Pick out your favorite and be prepared to be video taped tomorrow! Have fun!

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