Welcome to Week 5! (May 4-8th) We continue to focus on Poetry for the month of May! Poetry is a fun and creative way to practice our creative writing skills. It's also a wonderful way to express emotions and create vivid imagery using Figurative Language. This month you will be creating your very own Poetry Book filled with a collection of poems from an AMAZING writer, YOU! Our main writing focus will be Poetry this month, but you should still have a novel that you can read every day. Remember, you should be reading every day. At least 20 minutes is a good place to start. We will also be focusing on Figurative Language this month. This week we will be looking at alliteration and personification . These two types of Figurative Language are very important and used a lot in writing poetry. When you create your poems this week, try hard to use alliteration and personification in your work. We will be looking at the Cordillera region in Social Studies and there is a beautiful Cordillera Line Art project you can try! As always, your teachers are a call, message or Edmodo away. You can contact us for assistance any time during office hours from 10:30-3:00 and on Friday, 10:30-11:30. (Or if you just want to check in and chat!)
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Welcome to Week 5! (May 4-8th)
We continue to focus on Poetry for the month of May! Poetry is a fun and creative way to practice our creative
writing skills. It's also a wonderful way to express emotions and create vivid imagery using Figurative Language.
This month you will be creating your very own Poetry Book filled with a collection of poems from an AMAZING
writer, YOU!
Our main writing focus will be Poetry this month, but you should still have a novel that you can read every
day. Remember, you should be reading every day. At least 20 minutes is a good place to start.
We will also be focusing on Figurative Language this month. This week we will be looking at alliteration and
personification. These two types of Figurative Language are very important and used a lot in writing poetry. When
you create your poems this week, try hard to use alliteration and personification in your work.
We will be looking at the Cordillera region in Social Studies and there is a beautiful Cordillera Line Art project you
can try!
As always, your teachers are a call, message or Edmodo away. You can contact us for assistance any time during
office hours from 10:30-3:00 and on Friday, 10:30-11:30. (Or if you just want to check in and chat!)
May Unit of Focus: Poetry & Figurative Language
Get those creative writing ideas flowing!
Remember to keep reading every day! If you have brothers or sisters who also need the computer, you can always do DEAR (drop everything and read). Another option is to journal. If you don't have a journal yet, this is a perfect time to start this. It is a great place to pour your thoughts and feelings. Or write a letter to someone, even if you don't mail it, just get writing!___________________________________________________________________
You should already have your May novel started. When you finish your novel, choose another one to start a new reading adventure!
Some ideas where to get books:Lots of free on-line booksSwap with your brother or sisterNeighborhood mini library—Little Free Library (also a great place for you to share your books)Pick up a book with your groceries at Walmart or Costco!
Check out slides 7-10. Links will help you complete activates in weekly bundle.
RAZ
Log onto your RazKids account and read a book(s). Be sure to complete
the comprehension activities.https://www.raz-kids.com/
(Welch your user/passwords were sent to your school email)
Word Work
Log onto your Spelling City account.Gunderson: Week 23Welch: Week 21Huel: List of ChoiceHall: Week 11
www.spellingcity.com
Poetry Month
This week we want you to use alliteration and personification to create some
Free Verse poems.
That means there are no rules or structurefor these poems.
(There are lots of examples on the slides)
Be creative and have fun!
DEARGrab your favourite book, find a comfy spot and read out loud to
someone, a stuffy, your pet, a friend or relative on FaceTime or even
yourself in the mirror.
Study Ladder
Log onto your Studyladder.com account and choose several Language
Arts activities to complete.
www.studyladder.ca
Recipe of the Week
Go to slide 16 to find our favouriterecipe of the week! Your task is to either use our recipe or use one of your own to make a yummy treat for your family! Take a picture and share it on Edmodo!
Touch of Social Studies
This week we are focusing on the Cordillera region of Canada.
This week's lesson includes:1. Cordillera reading & question sheets2. Cordillera Line Art project
Check out slide 17
Week 5 Literacy
* This month you will be creative your very own Poetry Book!
*Make sure you have a novel to read! (Either paper or online!) Let us know if you need help with this.
*In addition to reading every day, choose at least 5 boxes to complete each week.
Now it's time for you to write a few alliteration poems.
You can choose any topic you would like to write about. Your poems should be at least 4 lines long.
You can use a piece of paper, your writing notebooks from class or print off the templates in the pdf bundle.
Remember, you will need to create a final good copy to add to your poetry book! You can also illustrate your final poem or type it on the computer if you can.
1940 I am Ebenezer Bleezer, I run Bleezer’s Ice Cream Store, There are flavors in my freezer You have never seen before, Too delicious to resist, Why not do yourself a favor, Try the flavors on my list:
Now it's time for you to write a few personification poems.
You can choose any topic you would like to write about. Your poems should be at least 4 lines long.
You can use a piece of paper, your writing notebooks from class, or print off the template in the pdf bundle.
Remember, you will need to create a final good copy to add to your poetry book! You can also illustrate your final poem or type it on the computer if you can.