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Acrostic Poetry 5 th Grade. Malissa Kay & Jennifer Goble ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root. Malissa Kay ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2007 5 th Grade Acrostic Poetry Prewriting. Acrostic Poetry. word/topic is written vertically the first letter of the first word is used to begin each line
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Acrostic Poetry5th Grade Malissa Kay & Jennifer Goble ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root
Malissa KayECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja RootSpring 20075th GradeAcrostic PoetryPrewriting
Acrostic Poetry • word/topic is written vertically • the first letter of the first word is used to begin each line • words or phrases relate to the topic word
Prewriting an Acrostic • write topic word(s) vertically in the boxes on the left side of the paper • lines start with a letter of the topic word • each line is a phrase or sentence
Prewriting an Acrostic • each line relates to the topic • capitalize topic word letters • does not have to rhyme • two phrases per letter
Published Acrostic A single seed Can feed a squirrel Or grow into a giant oak that Rains down new Nuts every autumn. Schnur, S (1997). Autumn: An alphabet acrostic. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published Acrostic Red apples in bushel baskets In the cellar, soon to become Pies or applesauce or shined and Eaten on the way to school. Schnur, S (1997). Autumn: An alphabet acrostic. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published Acrostic Green leaves overhead, a Rug of green underfoot, And the air between Sweet with the green Smell of spring. Schnur, S (1999). Spring: An alphabet acrostic. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published Acrostic On a hill Under flowering Trees, we Sit In the shade Dreaming and Eating berries. Schnur, S (1999). Spring: An alphabet acrostic. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Practice Activity • create a class acrostic by using shared pen • use the teacher’s name as a topic • list two phrases per letter to describe the teacher
Assessment • Write an acrostic poem where the topic word is a close or best friend’s first name. • Remember to list TWO phrases for each letter.
Jennifer Goble ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja RootSpring 20075th Grade Acrostic PoetryDrafting
Acrostic Poetry • word/topic is written vertically • the first letter of the first word is used to begin each line • words or phrases relate to the topic word
Drafting an Acrostic • where we begin to gather and script complete thoughts • a first or preliminary form of writing • like having rehearsal before a performance
Drafting an Acrostic • Do not worry about… • correct spelling • punctuation • The main purpose of a rough draft is simply to get our ideas down on paper.
Practice Activity • model the drafting of an acrostic by using the graphic organizer • take suggestions from the students as to how the draft will be completed
Assessment • Students will complete a draft of an acrostic poem, using a checklist, based on their previously created graphic organizer from the prewriting stage.
Drafting Checklist Name: __________________ Drafting Checklist ____ Select a topic that is the name of a close friend ____ Put topic down the left column on your paper ____ Include details in a sentence OR phrase corresponding with the first letters in the topic word • provide a checklist for all students