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Concrete Poems and Word Pictures

Concrete Poems and Word Pictures. Amy Engnell Dani Strait Kelly Azar Kayley Johnson. Concrete Poems And word pictures. A concrete poem is a poem that forms a picture of the topic or follows the contours of a shape that is suggested by the topic.

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Concrete Poems and Word Pictures

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  1. Concrete Poems and Word Pictures Amy Engnell Dani Strait Kelly Azar Kayley Johnson

  2. Concrete Poems And word pictures • A concrete poem is a poem that forms a picture of the topic or follows the contours of a shape that is suggested by the topic. • Word picture: Picture drawn using descriptive words about an object or idea that the picture represents • How are these poems different from what you are used to?

  3. Rules of writing poems • 1.) Choose what you want to write about • 2.)Choose shape • 3.) Make a list of some good descriptive words for the poem. (Using the five senses) • 4.)Use the descriptive words to make poem in the shape you chose. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDO5H9HgU08

  4. Model • Example: cephalopod fossil (a curly shell) • The poem is going to be about a type of fossilization that we have gone over in class. • Can you think of any ideas about a specific type of fossilization?

  5. Create your own concrete poem about how fossils are made. • Some example pictures:

  6. My concrete poem

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