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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence. Hanna Park Inae Lee 7D Fun Game. Poetry Game. -This is a class game -It can’t go out of topic -Doesn’t have to rhyme One person starts off by making up the first line of a poem (just by imagination)
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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Hanna Park Inae Lee 7D Fun Game
Poetry Game -This is a class game -It can’t go out of topic -Doesn’t have to rhyme • One person starts off by making up the first line of a poem (just by imagination) • The next person continues the first line of the poem however they like • The third person continues what the other person thought up of • This goes on until someone decides to conclude and end the poem
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Hanna Park Inae Lee 7D Meter
Meter • Meter is a pattern of accented/long and unaccented/short syllables in lines of a set length
Structure • If there was a set length of 10 syllables then: First Syllable: Unstressed Second Syllable: Stressed Third Syllable: Unstressed Fourth Syllable: Stressed ……and so on until the line reaches the tenth syllable
Example This is an example from Shakespeare: “ShallIcomPAREtheeTOaSUMmer’sDAY?” -Unstressed Syllable: Black -Stressed Syllable: Red
Vocabs Foot: Each pair of unstressed/stressed syllables that makes up a unit (Line=Five feet in total) Iamb: Foot containing an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable Meter of The line in iambic= iambic pentameter -The word pentameter comes from the prefix ‘pent’ which means five
Stress patterns -Some feet in verse/poetry has different stress patterns Ex1) Foot that consists of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one Ex2) Foot that consists of a stressed one followed by a unstressed one
The Five Types of Feet Iamb (Iambic) is unstressed + stressed with two syllables Trochee (Trochaic) is stressed + unstressed with two syllables Spondee (Spondaic) is stressed + stressed with two syllables Anapest (Anapestic) is unstressed + unstressed + stressed with three syllables Dactyl (Dactylic) is stressed + unstressed + unstressed with three syllables Length of lines and meter can also vary
Types of meter & line length • Monometer = One Foot • Dimeter = Two Feet • Trimeter = Three Feet • Tetrameter = Four Feet • Pentameter = Five Feet • Hexameter = Six Feet • Heptameter = Seven Feet • Octameter = Eight Feet
Meter • Meter is determined by the type of foot and the number of feet in a line • Line with three iambic feet= iambic trimeter • Line with six dactylic feet= dactylic hexameter Example from William Blake’s Poem: “TygerTyger burning bright In the forests of the night” Catalexis: The absense of stressed/unstressed syllables