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Two lines rhymed can be simple or sophisticated But if the while I think on thee, dear friend All losses are restored and sorrows end -William Shakespeare.

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Page 1: Two lines rhymed can be simple or sophisticated But if the while I think on thee, dear friend All losses are restored and sorrows end -William Shakespeare.

• two lines

• rhymed

• can be simple or sophisticated

But if the while I think on thee, dear friend

All losses are restored and sorrows end

-William Shakespeare

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The world is so full of a number of things

I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings

-Robert Louis Stevenson

I started the race with the rest of the pack

Though my lungs are on fire, I won’t turn back

-G. Lipson

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Write a second line for these beginning lines:

• I cannot stand the color red

• My brother Bob can really bake

• Don’t be sad on this fine day

Make up your own couplets

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• 4 lines

• has several different possible rhyme schemes:

a-a-a-a

a-a-b-b

a-b-a-b

a-b-c-d

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I had a very nasty scheme

I dreamed it in a wicked dream

To point my trust beam

And turn the villains all to steam

a

ab

b

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Fee, fi, fo, fumI smell the blood of an EnglishmanBe he alive, or be he deadI’ll grind his bones to make my bread

aa

bb

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• 5 lines

• Unrhymed

Line 1: 1 word topic

Line 2: 2 adjectives for topic

Line 3: 3 action (-ing) words

Line 4: 4 word phrase about topic

Line 5: synonym for line 1

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RainHeavy, awesomeDrenching, soaking, penetratingRenewing the earth’s firmamentSoil-soaker

SpaghettiMessy, spicySlurping, sliding, fallingBetween plate and mouthDelicious

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Pick a starting line for your own quatrain, then pick a rhyme scheme:

• A friend is someone who• Is wasn’t easy when my pet died• When Miss Piggy is around• He hit the ball so very high• The runner sped around the track• Into the sunset we will sail

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Pick a topic for your cinquain:

• Love• Music• An animal• School• Friends• A sport

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• Five line poem

• Usually humorous or silly

• Made popular by Edward Lear

• Rhyme scheme: a

a

b

b

a

• Lines 1,2,5 have 3 beats

• Lines 3 and 4 have 2 beats

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Old Man with a Beard

There was on Old Man with a beard

Who said, “It is just as I feared!

Two owls and a hen

Four larks and wren,

Have all built their nest in my beard!”

aa

bb

a

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There once was a Young Lady whose Nose

Continually prospers and grows

When it grew out of sight

She exclaimed in a fright

“Oh! Farewell to the end of my Nose!”

aa

bb

a

Page 15: Two lines rhymed can be simple or sophisticated But if the while I think on thee, dear friend All losses are restored and sorrows end -William Shakespeare.

Pick a starting line for your own limerick:

There once was an athlete named Sam

Some trees grow sideways, I’m told

There once was a mountain too high

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• ancient Japanese poetry

• usually about nature

• doesn’t rhyme

• usually illustrated

Line 1 – 5 syllables

Line 2 – 7 syllables

Line 3 – 5 syllables

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An old silent pondA frog jumps into the pondSplash, silence again

-BashoInto the darkest woodsA weeping willow tree criesWho made such sadness?

-G. Lispon

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1. Pick a season.

2. Imagine a place in nature.

3. Create a haiku describing it.

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• uses two opposite words• named after a diamond

because of its shape• 7 lines• doesn’t rhyme

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Line 1: Topic

Line 2: 2 adjectives for line 1

Line 3: 3 action (ing) words for line 1

Line 4: 2 nouns for line 1 - 2 nouns for line 7

Line 5: 3 action (ing) words for line 7

Line 6: 2 adjectives for line 7

Line 7: Antonym for line 1

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• Has no strict patterns or rhyme scheme

• Can be serious or humorous

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LoveWarm, wonderful

Embracing, hugging, laughingParents, relatives – Strangers, enemies

Neglected, frightened, trembling Cold, bitter

Hate

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The Dream KeeperBring me all of your dreams, You dreamers, Bring me all of yourHeart melodies,That I may wrap them In a blue cloud-clothAway from the too-rough fingersOf the world

-Langston Hughes

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TopicsPick two opposite words to write a diamante

about:

•city/country•clean/dirty•pleasure/pain•truth/lies•old/young•weak/strong•ice/water

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Topic ______________

See Hear Smell Feel Taste

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Device Example

Poetic Devices

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• Poetry that visually conveys the poet's meaning through the graphic arrangement of letters, words, or symbols on the page.

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1. Pick a topic

2. Write a poem about it (at least 6 lines)

3. Turn it into a concrete poem