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Limericks, Cinquains, & Haikus!. LIMERICK. A limerick is a 5 line poem that has two lines that rhyme and three lines that rhyme It’s usually very funny or silly The pattern is A , A , B , B , A. There once were four girls named Michelle , Who really could swim quite well ,
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LIMERICK • A limerick is a 5 line poem that has two lines that rhyme and three lines that rhyme • It’s usually very funny or silly • The pattern is A, A, B, B, A
There once were four girls named Michelle, Who really could swim quite well, They jumped in the bay And went swimming one day And are still there from what we can tell!
Now, let’s try one together: There once was a ___________ named _______ Who ate _________________ But the___________________ To be_____________________ They were ____________________________!
Cinquains • A cinquain is a poem that has five lines • Each line follows a specific pattern or rule GRAMMAR PATTERN Line1: A noun Line2: Two adjectives Line 3: Three -ing words Line 4: A phrase Line 5: Another word for the noun SYLLABLE WORD PATTERN Line1: Two syllables Line2: Four syllables Line 3: Six syllables Line 4: Eight syllables Line 5: Two syllables
Cinquains SYLLABLE WORD PATTERN Line1: Two syllables Line2: Four syllables Line 3: Six syllables Line 4: Eight syllables Line 5: Two syllables GRAMMAR PATTERN Line1: A noun Line2: Two adjectives Line 3: Three -ing words Line 4: A phrase Line 5: Another word for the noun Brothers Older, younger Running, yelling, laughing “You need to play nice!” Aliens Dirt Under my nails Digging a few new holes The whole backyard is a big mess Bad dog!
Now, let’s try some together: SYLLABLE WORD PATTERN Line1: Two syllables Line2: Four syllables Line 3: Six syllables Line 4: Eight syllables Line 5: Two syllables GRAMMAR PATTERN Line1: A noun Line2: Two adjectives Line 3: Three -ing words Line 4: A phrase Line 5: Another word for the noun SYLLABLE WORD PATTERN GRAMMAR PATTERN
HAIKU • Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry • Written about common things using simple words and grammar • Must “paint” an image of the item in the reader’s mind • Three lines long • Pattern: 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables
OLD MAN Walking down the road Gnarled, bent, sad and so lonely Wishing he was young KIDS School is out today Kids racing down the hallways Hello, yellow bus! COOKIES Little rounds of dough Filled with big chunks of chocolate Sugary and sweet DIAMONDS Precious bits of stone The Earth’s glitter from below Mrs. T likes them!
Now, let’s try some together: ANGRY BIRDS PHINEAS & FERB