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Poetry 5th grade English

Poetry What is it? (usually using lines and stanzas) a type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas)

Poetry Vocabulary

Line: a unit of meaning (1 word, a phrase, or even a sentence) Stanza: lines that are grouped together (usually each has the same number of lines) Rhyme: The repetition of sounds at the end of lines or with in lines (rhyming pattern) Rhyme Scheme: The pattern of rhyme in a poem (aabb or abab)

Poem: a piece of writing often having a rhyme or rhythm which tells a story or describes a feeling Free Verse: poetry that does not have a regular pattern of rhythm or rhyme Literal Language: a way in which you express yourself by saying exactly what you mean Characters: the people or animals that act like people in poems that tell a story

How is song a form of poetry? The lyrics and words in songs are poetry The poem is a song once it’s put to music Listen to your favorite song. Then read the lyrics. See if you can find a poem hiding in the song.

Figurative Language: an elaborate way of expressing yourself in which you don’t say exactly what you mean Simile: a comparison of 2 unlike things that uses a word of comparison such as “like’ or “as” (a type of figurative language) Metaphor: compares 2 unlike things, but does not use a word of comparison (a type of figurative language) Personification: gives human qualities to nonhuman things (a type of figurative language)

Metaphors A form of figurative language in which things are compared by stating one thing is another. “Like” and “as” are not used. Example: Her hair is silk.

Similes Example: She is as beautiful as a sunrise. My love is like a red rose. A comparison of two things using “like” or “as” Usually comparing 2 unlike things

Personification Definition: Examples: My dog smiles at me. The house glowed with happiness. An animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities

Identify the correct forms of Figurative Language? “His feet were as big as boots.” “The tropical storm slept for two days.” “All the world’s a stage, and we are merely players.” -William Shakespeare

Directions: underline the personification in each sentence Directions: underline the personification in each sentence. Circle the letter that has the same or almost the same meaning. The tree fought the wind with its branches. A battle was being fought beneath the tree. The tree branches were moving in the wind. The fog crept silently into the valley. The fog came slowly into the valley. Animals were creeping into the valley. The hikers left the meadow and were swallowed by the forest. The hikers disappeared among the forest trees. The forest ate the hikers.

Directions: Underline the similes, draw a circle around the metaphors, and mark an X on the examples of personification. The Storm The great storm swept over the countryside like a giant mop. Sandy watched worriedly from the timid little house sitting lonely on the plains. The storm was a dark gray wave that seemed sure to crash down on her. Sandy turned back inside her house. She did not like storms. She waited for the rain that would sound like rocks hitting the tin roof. She waited for the storm to sing its fierce song. Sandy knew, though, that it would all soon pass.

Is the sentence figurative or literal language? ____ 1. The chair was so heavy that I couldn’t lift it. ____ 2. My whole life is one big circus. ____ 3. The bridge of my nose was bruised. ____ 4. The cozy living room waited like a tired friend. ____ 5. The warm evening lingered, quiet as a mouse.

Finish the similes and metaphors to complete the poem. ______________________________________ The wind runs like a ______________ through the yard. It becomes a _____________ stealing leaves from trees. Then, the wind whispers like a _____________________. When it goes, it erases its footsteps, Disappearing as quickly as a ______________ without a trace.

free verse rhyme scheme stanza line literal language characters metaphor free verse rhyme scheme stanza line literal language personification poem rhyme simile figurative language

Fun poetry websites http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/poetry/jack_my_poem.htm http://pbskids.org/arthur/games/poetry/what.html http://www.gigglepoetry.com/ http://www.poetry4kids.com/index.php