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Agenda -Brainstorm/Discussion Period -Work Period

Agenda -Brainstorm/Discussion Period -Work Period. What are the different types of poems?. Free Verse Haiku Limerick Narrative Sonnet Ballad Imagery And many, many more!.

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Agenda -Brainstorm/Discussion Period -Work Period

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  1. Agenda -Brainstorm/Discussion Period -Work Period

  2. What are the different types of poems? • Free Verse • Haiku • Limerick • Narrative • Sonnet • Ballad • Imagery • And many, many more!

  3. Many poems follow a specific rhythm, rhymes, and can use many different forms of a musical pattern. Some poems also have specific rules that you must follow in order to write the poem correctly.

  4. What is a free verse poem? • A free verse poem does not follow any rhythms, rhymes, or patterns instead you write it any manner that you wish. • You can have it rhyme, follow a rhythm, or musical pattern if you would like. • A free verse poem can be written about any topic that you may desire.

  5. Example Autumn’s Orchestra Written by Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) Know by the thread of music woven through This fragile web of cadences I spin, That I have only caught these songs since you Voiced them upon your haunting violin.

  6. Example Miss Sapara’s Cell Phone Poem This winter is so long, I think I will become a snowman soon lol. As the snow continues to drop, Flake by flake, I continue to shake….brrrrr I will ttyl when the sun Decides to come out!

  7. In-Class Cell Phone Poem

  8. Directions for your poem • Handwritten • Incorporate some slang into your poem • Complete at least one cell phone page • If you finish your poem before class is over you can color your cellphone template • Once you have completed coloring you can read your novel

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