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Wild Animal Imagery
Imagine you are making a strong and frightening animal…
• What makes it look so scary and strong?
• What scary, strong sounds does it make?
• Where does it live?• What does it eat?
A poem about someone who creates a very scary
animal…“The Tyger,” by William Blake
Goal for Animal Imagery Lesson:
You will list three words that are examples of imagery on your sensory wheel.
What are the five senses?
What is imagery?Details of the five
sensesTouch imagery: The kitten licked my hand
with its scratchy tongue.
Sensory wheel
Directions: As we read the poem, fill in your wheel with words that relate to the five senses. Try to include a word on at least three sections of the wheel.
Tyger Tyger, burning brightIn the forest of the night;
What immortal hand or eyeCould frame thy fearful
symmetry?NEW WORDS:
1)Immortal
2)Symmetry
SENSES:
1) Sight
2) Touch
Animal Poem
Line 1: What does the animal look like?
Line 2: What sounds does the animal make or hear?
Line 3: What does the animal do?
Ms. Silverstein’s animal poem:
Her wide turquoise wings are paper thin,
And you can barely hear their quickening flutter
Before she vanishes into the white summer sky.
WHAT ANIMAL IS SHE?
Let’s make a zoo!
Be sure to use lots of vivid sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures.
The imagery helps bring your animal to life!
Share your animal poem and let others guess the animal.
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