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Wednes day , November 30. Today’s Agenda: 1 . Bellringer : Identify Literary Terms Stamp HW: 1) Catalog Poem #1 2 . Pair Share: SOAPSTone for Song of Myself #10 3. Poetic Device Chart: Song of Myself #10 4 . Introduce Catalog Poem #2 5. Quiz Ch. 10-30 of Huck Finn
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Wednesday, November30 • Today’s Agenda: • 1. Bellringer: Identify Literary Terms • Stamp HW: 1) Catalog Poem #1 • 2. Pair Share: SOAPSTone for Song of Myself #10 • 3. Poetic Device Chart: Song of Myself #10 • 4. Introduce Catalog Poem #2 • 5. Quiz Ch. 10-30 of Huck Finn • HW: 1) Catalog Poem #2 dueThursday (12/1) • 2) Print out slide 13
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Bellringer: Week of 11/28 – 12/2 • Monday (11/28): • 1. Catalog – a list of things, people, or events • 2. alliteration – the repetition of similar consonant sounds • 3. assonance – the repetition of similar vowel sounds • 4. onomatopoeia – the use of words whose sounds echo their meaning • 5. parallel structure – the repetition of phrases, clauses, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure.
Bellringer: Week of 11/28– 12/2 • Wednesday (11/30): • 1. "Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell:Hark! Now I hear them - Ding, dong, bell." _____________ • 2. The lazy and sluggish snake • Bit the merry and cheery little girl, • Making her all sad and mournful _________________ • 3. "I sipped the rim with palatable lip.” __________________ onomatopoeia Parallel structure assonance
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Poetic Device Chart: Song of Myself #10 • S • O • A • P • S • TONE
Turn to Page 314 and read:Song of Myself #10 • Work and a partner in completing SoapsTONE and the CHART.
Song of Myself #10 • Alone far in the wilds and mountains I hunt, • Wandering amazed at my own lightness and glee, • In the late afternoon choosing a safe spot to pass the night, • Kindling a fire and broiling the fresh-kill’d game, • Falling asleep on the gather’d leaves with my dog and gun by my side.
Song of Myself #10 • The Yankee clipper is under her sky-sails, she cuts the sparkle and scud, • My eyes settle the land, I bend at her prow or shout joyously from the deck. • The boatmen and clam-diggers arose early and stopt for me, • I tuck’d my trowser-ends in my boots and went and had a good time; • You should have been with us that day around the chowder kettle.
Song of Myself #10 • I saw the marriage of the trapper in the open air in the far west, the bride was a red girl, • Her father and his friends sat near cross-legged and dumbly smoking, they had moccasins to • their fee and large thick blankets hanging from their shoulders, • On a bank lounged the trapper, he was drest mostly in skins, his luxuriant beard and curls • protected his neck, he held his bride by the hand, • She had long eyelashes, her head was bare, her coarse straight locks descended upon her • voluptuous limbs and reach’d to her fee.
Song of Myself #10 • The runaway slave came by my house and stopt outside, • I heard his motions crackling the twigs of the woodpile, • Through the swung half-door of the kitchen I saw him limpsy and weak, • And went where he sat on a log and led him in and assured him, • And brought water and fill’d a tub for his sweated body and bruis’d feet, • And gave him a room that enter’d from my own, and gave him some coarse clean clothes, • And remember perfectly well his revolving eyes and his awkwardness,
Example of Catalog Poem:Spring • Snow quickly melting • Air slowly warming • Life coming from the trees • Flowers surrounded by bees • Flocks of birds in a cluster • Butterflies in constant flutter • Newborn beavers on the lookout • Rabbits are jumping all about • Sparkling water starts to flow • Deer eating grass in the meadow • Everything is turning green • Springtime—what an inviting scene!
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Ideas for Catalog Poem #2 List of Events List of Things List of People 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. • 5. • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. • 5.
Turn to the back side of your paper on Ideas for Catalog Poem #2and title: Catalog Poem #2 • This is where you will write your catalog poem. Good luck and be creative!
Requirements for Catalog Poem #2 • It must have EXACTLY 3 STANZAS containing EXACTLY 4 LINES EACH. • The rhyme scheme must be A-A / B-B • It must include ALL OF THE LITERARY TERMS: • Alliteration • Assonance • Onomatopoeia • Parallel structure • You must underline or highlight the Literary Terms using the following colors: • Alliteration – green • Assonance – blue • Onomatopoeia – yellow • Parallel structure – orange • The final draft is carefully proofread with all errors in the spelling, grammar, and mechanics corrected. • The title must be out the one thing/people or event described.