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Big Picture
This week we are going to revise all poetic devices we have learnt this year.
We will look at some classic and modern poems.
We will write our ice-cream poems.We will recite our own poems to an audience.
Let’s play the game!How many points can you gather?
https://www.superteachertools.us/jeopardyx/jeopardy-review-game.php?gamefile=301826#.XvHClGi6NPY
Poetic Technique Definition Example
Simile
the comparison of two unlike
things by saying one IS the
other
Metaphor
a word or phrase to stimulate
your memory into imagining a
picture
Alliterationthe giving of human traits to
non-human things
Onomatopoeiathe repetition of a beginning
sound
Imageryrepetition of a word to add
emphasise
Personification similar sounding words
Repetitionthe beat in a poem to make it
sound like a song
Rhymecomparing one thing to
another using ‘like’ or ‘as’
Rhythm the sound a thing makes
Poetic Techniques
Match the technique to the correct definition and then write an example of the technique.
Which poetic devices can you spot here?The answer is below.
RepetitionRhyme
Big Picture
This week we are going to revise all poetic devices we have learnt this year.
We will look at some classic and modern poems.
We will write our ice-cream poems.We will recite our own poems to an audience.
Tone and mood are often confused, so now would be a good time to make sure you
understand the difference between the two.
If tone is the author's attitude toward a subject, then mood is how we are made to
feel as readers, or the emotion evoked by the author.
tone mood
Before we start, ask yourself these questions:
Who is my audience?What is the mood of my poem?What is the purpose of my poem?
Success CriteriaWe will be adding more elements to the list as we go.
What should a successful poem contain?…
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Sunday DelightBy Mrs McKinson
Upon this table is my frozen fantasyPlease help me, I can’t concentratePeppermint Pickle Pinwheel portionhas put my tongue and saliva in motion.
This Strawberry Salsa Swirlswill force me to do stomach curls
To regain my flat tummyAfter eating something so yummy.
Though Cabbage Cricket Crunchsounds so revoltingLike a hungry caterpillar I will still give it a munchsweet, scrumptious and special will be my lunch.
Peppermint Pickle PinwheelStrawberry Salsa SwirlsCabbage Cricket CrunchSuch sweet, Sunday bunch.
Today, we will start planning our poems.
1. Choose three of your flavours and write a separate stanza for each of them.
2. Think about two rhyming words that would go with your poem. Think about ‘ food words’ that rhyme.
Tummy- yummyScoops- loopsMelting- helping Freeze- sneeze
Use rhyming dictionaries online.https://www.rhymezone.com/
3. Try to plan a poem with four stanzas. Each stanza should have four lines.
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Use your 2 rhyming words to create the first two lines. Remember, the rhymes needs to be at the end of each line. Include alliteration using the name of one of the scoops in your ice-cream.
Take another scoop and try to compare it to something else.Can you use a simile or a metaphor?
Big Picture
This week we are going to revise all poetic devices we have learnt this year.
We will look at some classic and modern poems.
We will write our ice-cream poems.We will recite our own poems to an audience.
What poetic device has been used here?The answer is below.
Personification-the attribution
of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
Read the first stanzas you have written so far.
Today, we will try to use personification in our third stanza.
But what human qualities can ice-cream have?
Sitting comfortably..Crowded…Crying…Full of character….Looking proud….
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Use your 2 rhyming words to create the first two lines. Remember, the rhymes needs to be at the end of each line. Include alliteration using the name of one of the scoops in your ice-cream.
Take another scoop and try to compare it to something else.Can you use a simile or a metaphor?
Use personification when describing the third scoop. Can you use rhymes too?
Big Picture
This week we are going to revise all poetic devices we have learnt this year.
We will look at some classic and modern poems.
We will write our ice-cream poems.We will recite our own poems to an audience.
What have you noticed about the last stanza?
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Use your 2 rhyming words to create the first two lines. Remember, the rhymes needs to be at the end of each line. Include alliteration using the name of one of the scoops in your ice-cream.
Take another scoop and try to compare it to something else.Can you use a simile or a metaphor?
Use personification when describing the third scoop. Can you use rhymes too?
Summing up stanza.
Complete your poems and check if you have included all the elements from the success criteria.
Can you give yourself all 6 points?
Friday
• Spend today on completing your poems.
• Read different types of poetry for children and choose your favourite one.
• Practise reciting it to the members of your family.