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March 11, 2013 Do Now: Plan for the day: Poetry is everywhere-in our favorite songs, the nursery rhymes we read as children, and even in some television commercials. Make a list of poems that you have read or heard. LA: Review for Chapter 18 TEST (Test Tuesday) Reading: Intro Unit 5

Do Now: March 12, 2013 Describe this picture using as many details as possible. Try to pull from all of your senses. Plan for the day: Reading: Notes/Activity from yesterday’s reading P. 610-615 (see slide) LA: Test, Chapter 18

The Basics: Copy the following definitions, filling in the blanks. 1 The Basics: Copy the following definitions, filling in the blanks. 1. Form is one of the major differences between a poem and a _____________. 2. A stanza is a ________________. 3. Complete the Venn diagram with characteristics of traditional and non-traditional poetry. Characteristics of Traditional Poetry Characteristics of Non-Traditional Poetry The speaker has _____ All poems are broken into _____

What are five major sound devices What are five major sound devices? Write them in a chart similar to the one below, and give an example of each one from the poems on pages 604–607. Sound Device Example

For each kind of figurative language listed below, give a definition and an example of each from the poem on page 608. Figurative Language Definition Example Simile Metaphor Personification

Text Analysis In a figure of speech, words are used in an imaginative way to communicate meaning beyond their strict definition. Figures of speech include: Similes: use the word like or as to compare two unlike things. (The frozen lake is like glass.) Metaphors: make comparisons without the words like or as. (All the world is a stage.)

“Simile: Willow & Ginkgo” “Introduction to Poetry” Directions: copy the charts to record similes and metaphors from each poem. For each comparison, write line numbers, what is being described, what it is being compared to, and whether the comparison is a simile or metaphor. An example has been done for you. “Simile: Willow & Ginkgo” Line (s) What is Being Described What it is compared to Simile or metaphor “Introduction to Poetry” Line (s) What is Being Described What it is compared to Simile or metaphor 1-3 Poem Color slide simile