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Introduction. Quiz. Lesson. INTRODUCTION. This lesson is intended for 12 th grade English Language Arts students. The learning objective for this lesson is for the students to be able to define and give examples of different types of poetry and poets.
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Introduction Quiz Lesson
INTRODUCTION • This lesson is intended for 12th grade English Language Arts students. • The learning objective for this lesson is for the students to be able to define and give examples of different types of poetry and poets. • This is stated in the Ohio Department of Education’s content standards for English Language Arts: • Reading Applications: Literary Text • Explain the defining characteristics of literary • forms and genres including poetry.
Directions In this lesson you will be learning three different styles of poetry. When going through the slideshow, click the back and forth buttons to move forward or go to the previous slide.
LESSON Poetry comes in many forms. There are thousands of poets. Each have written in various forms. This lesson will give examples of different forms of poetry and give examples of works of poetry by historical poets.
Free Verse • Poetry that refrains from meter patterns, rhyme or any musical pattern. • An example of this would be I, Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes
RHYME • A repetition of similar sounds in two or more words in a poem. • An example of this would be Sick by Shel Silverstein
SONNETS • These are lyric poems that are 14 lines long falling into three coordinate quatrains and a concluding couplet. • An example of a sonnet would be O Thou My Lovely Boy by William Shakespeare
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Question # 1 Which of the following types of poetry have words that sounds alike, like hit and quit? Sonnets Rhyme Free Verse
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QUESTION #2 Which of the types of poetry has no musical pattern? Sonnets Rhyme Free Verse
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QUESTION #3 Which of the types of poetry consists of 14 lines? Sonnets Rhyme Free Verse
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Sources IMAGES Courtesy of Google Images WEBSITES http://www.poets.org/ www.poetryfoundation.org INFORMATION Courtesy of OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION