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Found Poetry

Found Poetry. By Ms Naus PJCVS Enrichment. Found Poetry. Poetry that is created from taking text written by someone else and arranging the sentence and adding punctuation to create new meaning or a new poem. The poem is “found” in another piece of writing. Example from Twilight.

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Found Poetry

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  1. Found Poetry By Ms Naus PJCVS Enrichment

  2. Found Poetry • Poetry that is created from taking text written by someone else and arranging the sentence and adding punctuation to create new meaning or a new poem. • The poem is “found” in another piece of writing.

  3. Example from Twilight I shouldn't have.His tone was hard."Your thinking is insane.Challenged doesn't matter."Gritting teeth andGasped deep breaths paused.My curious, composed voiceWas suddenly old.How long had I been staring at the roadWhile please that he was honest? Eyes worried wider during the daytime,Burned by the sun. • -words/ phrases from page 185 of Twilight by Stephenie Meyer From www.youngwritersproject.com

  4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid To give you an idea of how people will go out of their way to stay away from the Cheese, it’s sitting right under the only hoop with a net in it, but nobody’s played on that court for a year. (Day 4)

  5. Steps • Find a piece of text (can be from a novel, an article, a cartoon, etc) • Choose a couple of sentences that you like. • Re-format the sentence to create a poem. E.g. “He walked quickly and grabbed her hand.”  He walked. Quickly grabbed Her Hand. • Then publish!!

  6. How to Publish Found Poetry Glogster: www.glogster.com http://pjcvs.glogster.com/found-poetry-twilight/ Wordle: www.wordle.net http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/2787058/Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid%3A_Day_4

  7. Examples • http://pjcvs.glogster.com/found-poetry-twilight/ • http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/2787058/Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid%3A_Day_4

  8. Login to Glogster • username: pjcvs • password: pjcvs

  9. And you are done... • Take some time to browse through others’ poems • Write down the web address of your wordle and hand it to Ms. Naus so she can post it on our website for others to check out! • THANKS FOR MAKING OUR AFTERNOON SO MUCH FUN!!!!

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