Transcript Poetry Unit

Poetry Unit
4 TH G R A D E
What is Poetry?
A TYPE OF LITERATURE THAT
CAN EXPRESS FEELINGS, IDEAS,
OR EXPRESS A SHORT STORY.
Monday
 What is Poetry?
 Create Poetry Journals
 Read Poems
 Poetry Terms
 Rhyming Poem
 I Like Lots of Things Poem
My Dog He Is an Ugly Dog
By: Jack Prelutsky
•My dog, he is an ugly dog
He’s put together all wrong
His legs are much too long.
•My dog, he is a scruffy dog
He’s missing clumps of hair
His face is quite ridiculous
His tail is scarcely there.
•My dog, he is a dingy dog
His fur is full of fleas
He sometimes smells like dirty socks
He sometimes smell like cheese.
•My dog, he is a noisy dog
He’s hardly ever still
He barks at almost anything
His voice is loud and shrill
•My dog, he is a stupid dog
His mind is slow and thick
He’s never learned to catch a ball
He cannot fetch a stick.
•My dog, he is a greedy dog
He eats enough for three
His belly bulges to the ground
He is the dog for me.
Be Glad Your Nose Is On Your Face
By: Jack Prelutsky
 Be glad your nose is on your face,
not pasted on some other place,
for if it were where it is not,
you might dislike your nose a lot.
 Imagine if your precious nose
were sandwiched in between your toes,
that clearly would not be a treat,
for you'd be forced to smell your feet.
 Your nose would be a source of dread
were it attached atop your head,
it soon would drive you to despair,
forever tickled by your hair.
 Within your ear, your nose would be
an absolute catastrophe,
for when you were obliged to sneeze,
your brain would rattle from the breeze.
 Your nose, instead, through thick and
thin,
remains between your eyes and chin,
not pasted on some other place-be glad your nose is on your face!
Polar Bear
By: Gail Kredenser
The secret of the polar bear
Is that he wears long underwear.
The Creature In The Classroom
By: Jack Prelutsky
•It appeared inside our classroom
at a quarter after ten,
it gobbled up the blackboard,
three erasers and a pen.
It gobbled teachers apple
and it bopped her with the core.
“How dare you!” she responded.
“You must leave us...there’s the door.”
•The creature didn’t listen
but described an arabesque
as it gobbled all her pencils,
seven notebooks and her desk.
Teacher stated very calmly,
“Sir! you simply cannot stay.
I’ll report you to the principal
unless you go away!”
But the thing continued eating,
it ate paper, swallowed ink.
As it gobbled up our homework,
I believe I saw it wink.
Teacher finally lost her temper.
“OUT!” she shouted at the creature.
The creature hopped beside her
and GLOPP...it gobbled teacher.
Poetry Terms
Words
Rhythm
Punctuation
Stanzas
Refrain
Words
 Choose the absolute best words for your poem.
 Use a thesaurus to replace dead words.
 Think of your five senses; touch, taste, sight, hearing, and
smell.
Rhythm
 Poems with rhythm usually contain rhyming words at the
ends of lines
 Specific syllables are stressed
 The rhyming follows a pattern
 Rhyming dictionaries are helpful to create rhythm
Punctuation
 Is used to show the reader how to read the poem
 May not have any punctuation
 May have commas, periods, question marks, and
exclamation points
 Needs to be consistent
Stanzas
 A divided section with a group of lines
 A format chosen by the poet
 May include a rhyming pattern
Refrain
 Repetitive line found throughout the poem
 Is usually found in the same place in each stanza
 Similar to the chorus in a song
Since Hanna Moved Away
The tires on my bike are flat…
Flowers smell like halibut.
The sky is grouchy gray.
Velvet feels like hay.
At least it sure feels like that
Every handsome dog’s a mutt
Since Hanna moved away.
Since Hanna moved away.
Chocolate ice cream tastes like prunes.
Nothing’s fun to laugh about.
December’s come to stay.
Nothing’s fun to play.
They’ve taken back the Mays and Junes
They call me, but I won’t come out
Since Hanna moved away
Since Hanna moved away.
Judith Viorst
POETRY UNIT
Grade 4
Cover:
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GRADING
Concrete Poem:
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Rhyming Poem:
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Sensory Step Poem:
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I Like Lots of Things:
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Cinquain:
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Limerick:
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Diamnate:
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Acrostic:
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Typed Poem
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Monday: Rhyming Poems
 Rhyming sounds are everywhere—in song lyrics, tv
advertisements, and poetry. Rhyme is a technique
that creates rhythm using words that sound alike.
 Rhymed poems are a lot of fun to write. Pick any
word, and think of all the words that rhyme with it.
You’ll be amazed at what you come up with! 
Your Task:
 Read at least 5 different rhyming poems.
 Write your own rhyming poems in your poetry
journal.
Try one of these possible refrains in your
rhyming poem
 On my way to school today
 I think I’ll stay in bed
 And that was that
 If you ask me
 Why does it have to be me?
 I laughed and giggled all day
Monday: I Like Lots of Things
I like _____________ and ______________.
I like _____________and_______________,
But I do not like______________________!
I like _____________ and______________.
I like _____________ and______________,
But I really don’t like__________________!
I like _____________ and______________.
I like _____________ and______________,
But I love my________________________!
Your Task:
 Using the I LIKE LOTS OF THINGS handout, create
your own poem.
 Write them in your poetry journal
Tuesday
 Read Poems
 Limericks
 Acrostics
Tuesday: Limericks
 Limericks are usually
funny or silly,
and always
have five lines.
 When you write a limerick of your own, think of each
poem as a very short story.
 See examples
Limerick Examples
 There was a young lady whose chin
resembled the point of a pin;
so she had it made sharp,
and purchased a harp,
and played several tunes with her chin.
 There was an old man with a beard,
who said, “It is just as I feared!
Two owls and a hen,
Four larks and a wren,
have all built their nests in my beard!
Limericks
1._________________________________
2._________________________________
3._________________________________
4._________________________________
5._________________________________
Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme
Lines 3 and 4 rhyme
Create your own
limericks and write
them in your poetry
journal!
Tuesday: Acrostics
 The subject is written vertically.
Hockey is my favorite sport
On the ice or street
Cool and fun
Keep on playing
Exercise and stronger
You should try
Create your own acrostics
and write them in your
poetry journal!
Wednesday
 Read Poems
 Concrete Poem
 Sensory Step Poem
Wednesday:
Concrete Poems
 Concrete poems are a lot of fun to read, but even
more fun to write. These shape poems are spaced to
form pictures of what the poem is about!
 See examples
Concrete Poem Examples
Create your own concrete
poems and write them in
your poetry journal!
Wednesday: Sensory
Step Poems
 A sensory step poem builds a poetic image by adding
a new word at each step.
 See handout
Create your own acrostics
and write them in your
poetry journal!
Apple
red apple
tart, red apple
smooth, tart, red apple
crunchy, smooth, tart, red apple
Thursday
 Read Poems
 Cinquian Poem
Thursday: Cinquain
 A cinquain is a five line poem.
Line 1: one-word line, a noun that gives the title
Line 2: two adjectives that describe the noun
Line 3: three action –ing verbs that describe subject
Line 4: a phrase that indicates a feeling about the
subject
Line 5: one-word noun that sums up the poem.
Cinquain
Sheepdog
Gentle, shaggy
Ambling, rambling, shambling
A rollicking hayrick of unruly hair
Sade
Cinquian
Kittens
Frisky, playful
Meowing, jumping, bouncing
Creep silently on padded paws
Mischief
Cinquain
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__________
__________
__________
__________
__________
____________________________
__________
Line 1: one-word line, a noun that gives the title
Line 2: two adjectives that describe the noun
Line 3: three action –ing verbs that describe subject
Line 4: a phrase that indicates a feeling about the subject
Line 5: one-word noun that sums up the poem.
Create your own cinquains
and write them in your
poetry journal!
Friday
 Read Poems
 Diamante Poem
Friday: Diamante
 1 word: Subject Noun
 2 words: Adjectives
 3 words: Participles (-ing, -ed)
 4 words: Nouns related to subjects
 3 words: participles
 2 words: adjectives
 1 word: noun (opposite of subject)
Friday: Diamante
SeaSalty, wet
Drowning, swimming, floating
Waves, whitecaps, drifts, formations
Rolling expanding, settling
Solid Firm,
Island
Diamante
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__________ , __________
__________ , __________ , __________
________ , __________ , __________ , ________
__________ , __________ , __________
_________ , __________
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1 word: Subject Noun
2 words: Adjectives
3 words: Participles (-ing, -ed)
4 words: Nouns related to subjects
3 words: participles
2 words: adjectives
1 word: noun (opposite of subject)
Create your own diamante
poems and write them in
your poetry journal!
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday
 Read Poems
 I-Poem
 Partner Portrait
 Type favorite poem
 Finalize Poetry Journal
 Poetry Book
Monday: I-Poem or Bio-Poem
 First Name
 Four words that describe the person
 Family relationship (sister of…)
 Lover of…(three things)
 Who Feels….
 Who needs….(three things)
 Who fears…(three things)
 Who would like to….
 Resident of….
 Last name
I-Poem Example
Chad
Soccer player, baseball card collector, nice, artistic
Son of Belinda and Michael
Lover of drawing, swimming, and writing
Who feels good about my new class
Who needs my mom, dad, brother and dog
Who fears violence, tornadoes, earthquakes
Who would like to see a full grown iguana
Resident of Prescott, Thumb Butte Road
Trumbo
I-Poem
Create your own I-Poem
poem and write it in your
poetry journal!
________
________ , ________, ________, ________
________ of ________________
Lover of ________, ________, and ________
Who feels ____________________
Who needs ________, ________, and ________
Who fears ________, ________, and ________
Who would like to ____________________
Resident of __________
________
Poetry Journal Reminders
 Organized
 Neat
 Labeled
 Create a Table of Contents
 Use page numbers
 Minimum of 1 poem for every poem type
 Take your time
 Put forth effort
 GO ABOVE and BEYOND!!!!! 