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Lesson 25 Poetry Part 2 Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible. Review. Declarative: Makes a statement Interrogative: Asks a question Exclamatory: Gives a command or makes a request Imperative: Expresses strong feelings
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Lesson 25 Poetry Part 2 Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible
Review Declarative: Makes a statement Interrogative: Asks a question Exclamatory: Gives a command or makes a request Imperative: Expresses strong feelings We read three different poems and learned that some poems rhyme.
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Poetry Study What is poetry? I want to read a poem. Who writes poetry?
Poetry Study Why do we read poems?
Poetry Study Declarative, Declarative Tells you something, Tells you something You need to use a period, You need to use a period Declarative, Declarative Imperative, Imperative You must do, You must do You need to use a period, You need to use a period Imperative, Imperative
Poetry Study Interrogative, Interrogative Asks you something, Asks you something You need to use a question mark, You need to use a question mark Interrogative, Interrogative Exclamatory, Exclamatory Strong feeling, Strong feeling You need an exclamation point, You need an exclamation point Exclamatory, Exclamatory
Poetry Study Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (on document camera) I read, we read, you read! http://tinyurl.com/bjwnl9x
Poetry Study Poem Review: (On document camera) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Poetry Study Beaches by Kaitlyn Guenther Sand scatters the beach Waves crash on the sandy shore Blue water shimmers
Poetry Study Zip! by Evaleen Stein When we went to drive the cows home Down the lane to-day, There was such a funny bunny Jumped across the way! All we saw as he ran past us, Faster than a quail, Was his snow-white fuzzy-wuzzy Little cotton tail!
Good Listener Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Lips are closed. Hands are still. Feet are quiet.
Read Aloud: Book: The Magician's Elephant By: Kate DiCamillo Chapter Eight: Adele talks to Sister Marie about her dreams and the night she came to the orphanage. We learn about Thomas the beggar and his blind dog, Iddo. Iddo used to carry messages in the war and he wants to carry a message again very badly. Meanwhile the elephant said her name over and over to herself.
Read Aloud: Remember the strategies good readers use while I read aloud to you! Book: The Magician's Elephant By: Kate DiCamillo Chapter Nine
Assignment: 1. http://www.shelsilverstein.com/play.asp Listen to 6 of Shel Silverstein's silly poems. You can try to guess the titles!