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Introduction to Poetry 4th Grade Famous Poets • • • • • Kipling Keats Silverstein Dickenson Poe • Sandburg • Prelutsky • Browning Would you like your name to be added to this list? Messy Room by Shel Silverstein Whosever room this is should be ashamed! His underwear is hanging on the lamp. His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair, And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp. His workbook is wedged in the window, His sweater's been thrown on the floor. His scarf and one ski are beneath the TV, And his pants have been carelessly hung on the door. His books are all jammed in the closet, His vest has been left in the hall. A lizard named Ed is asleep in his bed, And his smelly old sock has been stuck to the wall. Whosever room this is should be ashamed! Donald or Robert or Willie or-Huh? You say it's mine? Oh, dear, I knew it looked familiar! Words, words Not just any words Words by Mrs. Dattola Words in my mind Words on my lips Words on the page Words in my audience’s voice Words found in verse Words well chosen Words with hidden meaning Words with clear pictures Words, words Not just any words 10 easy tips to help you write better poetry By Gary R. Hess 1. Use a Thesaurus. 6. Read more poetry. 2. Freestyle isn’t always best; 7. Analyze famous poets. try a poetry form. 8. Write more poetry. 3. Learn about types of rhyme. 9. Gain more experiences. 4. Take your time. 10. Seek and listen to critics. 5. Read your poetry aloud. http://www.poemofquotes.com/articles/10-easy-tips-to-write-better-poetry.php Two types of Poetry Lyrical poetry ruled by measured beats, such as with musical songs Free Verse poetry not ruled by musical beats and patterns http://dictionary.reference.com/ Lyrical Poetry means having the form and musical quality of a song, a rhythmic flow words. It is the arrangement of words in regularly measured, patterned, or rhythmic lines or verses. http://dictionary.reference.com/ Different Types of Lyrical Poetry Figurative Language Part of Speech: Definition: noun The use of words as way as to evoke mental images and sense impressions; not literal Example: Similes and Metaphors • http://www.answers.com/topic/literal-and-figurative-language#ixzz1qpASnZNp A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… “I could feel that swarm of feelings buzzing in my chest day and night. I needed some kind of container to hold all of them. Poetry became that container.” Page 12-13 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out Syllable Part of Speech: Definition: http://www.answers.com/topic/syllable#ixzz1qpNmmTdF noun A unit of spoken language consisting of a single uninterrupted sound Meter Part of Speech: noun Definition: beat, rhythm Synonyms: accent, cadence, division, melody, rhyme, step, stress, swing, tempo, throb, time, tune, verse, vibration http://dictionary.reference.com/ Listen for the beat and rhythm in the following poem: Jack and Jill Jack and Jill ran up the hill To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. http://www.poemofquotes.com/funny-poems/jack-and-jill.php Listen for the beat and rhythm in the following poem: Little strokes Fell great oaks. -Benjamin Franklin http://www.poetrysoup.com/poetry_forms/index.aspx?Letter=E Cinquain The modern cinquain is based on a word count of words of a certain type. The traditional cinquain is based on a syllable count per line – Line 1 - 2 syllables Line 2 - 4 syllables Line 3 - 6 syllables Line 4 - 8 syllables Line 5 - 2 syllables http://www.poetrysoup.com/poetry_forms/index.aspx?Le tter=C triangles pointy edges revolving, rotating, angling Triangles are all different. 180o http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/classrooms/amy/algebra/56/activities/poetry/cinquain.html A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… “Think of a poem as an X-ray. Just as an X-ray penetrates to examines the bones inside your body, poem can probe the “bones” of your inner being.” Page 17 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out Rhyme Part of Speech: Definition: noun a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: EXAMPLE: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/stanza Stanza Part of Speech: Definition: noun One of the divisions of a poem, composed of two or more lines usually characterized by a common pattern of meter, rhyme, and number of lines. **Compared to a paragraph in conventional writing** http://www.thefreedictionary.com/stanza Quatrain A Quatrain is a stanza or poem From W.H. Auden's "Leap Before You Look“ of four lines, the four lines can be written in any rhyme The sense of danger must not scheme. disappear: The way is certainly both short and steep, Alternating Quatrain: However gradual it looks from here; a four line stanza rhyming Look if you like, but you will "ABAB.“ have to leap. http://www.uni.edu/~gotera/CraftOfPoetry/quatrain.html A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… “Try ‘poem speak’. Speak to someone inside the poem. Poem-speak is like condensed milk, which is made thicker and sweeter when the water is removed.” Page 17 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out Verse Part of Speech: Definition: http://www.answers.com/topic/verse noun One line of a poem Diamonte . A diamante is a seven line poem, shaped like a diamond • • • • • • • Line 1: one word (subject/noun that is contrasting to line 7) Line 2: two words (adjectives) that describe line 1 Line 3: three words (action verbs) that relate to line 1 Line 4: four words (nouns) first 2 words relate to line 1 last 2 words relate to line 7 Line 5: three words (action verbs) that relate to line 7 Line 6: two words (adjectives) that describe line 7 Line 7: one word ( subject/noun that is contrasting to line 1) http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/classrooms/amy/algebra/56/activities/poetry/diamante.html square symmetrical, conventional shaping, measuring, balancing boxes, rooms, clocks, halos encircling, circumnavigating, enclosing round, continuous circle A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… “An image is like a picture. If you want to create strong images, get in the habit of observing the world so you can create your own pictures using words. Pay attention. Be alive to what’s going on around you, as well inside you, because both will provide you with images for your poems.” Page 21 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out Imagery Part of Speech: Definition: http://www.answers.com/topic/image-1#ixzz1qpQB5cfh noun The use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or ideas. Meter Part of Speech: Definition: noun Rhythmic pattern of syllables Haiku The most common form for Haiku is three short lines. first line five (5) syllables the second line seven (7) syllables the third line contains five (5) syllables. Haiku doesn't rhyme. A Haiku must "paint" a mental image in the reader's mind. This is the challenge of Haiku - to put the poem's meaning and imagery in the reader's mind in ONLY 17 syllables over just three (3) lines of poetry! http://volweb.utk.edu/school/bedford/harrisms/haiku.htm The Rose Poet: Donna Brock The red blossom bends and drips its dew to the ground. Like a tear it falls A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… “Convey feelings through images. Poets carefully select objects or images for their poems. If you pick the right ones, you don’t have to use the word for the feeling you’re trying to get across to the reader.” Page 17-18 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out Line Breaks Part of Speech: Definition: noun where a large space is added to emphasize a pause or silence. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_line_break_mean_in_terms_of_poetry Limerick A limerick is a verse of five lines, usually humorous. The last word of lines one, two, and five must rhyme with each other, and the last word of lines three and four must rhyme with each other. (And not with lines 1,2 and 3). Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Long Long Short Short Long Rhyme 1 Rhyme 1 Rhyme 2 Rhyme 2 Rhyme 1 Poet: Edward Lear There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said 'It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard! http://www.poetryamerica.com/Limerick.asp A Quote from Ralph Fletcher… Read Pages 116-117 from Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out for Ralph Fletcher’s thoughts on Free Verse Poetry. Free Verse Free verse is a form of poetry that refrains from consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical patterns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_verse Song of Myself by Walt Whitman I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loaf and invite my soul, I lean and loaf at my ease observing a spear of summer grass Free or not Free? Poets have explained that free verse, despite its freedom, is not free. Free Verse displays some elements of form. Most free verse, for example, selfevidently continues to observe a convention of the poetic line in some sense. Some poets have considered free verse restrictive in its own way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_verse Free or Not Free? T. S. Eliot wrote, "No verse is free for the man who wants to do a good job." Robert Frost later remarked that writing free verse was like “playing tennis without a net.” William Carlos Williams said being an art form, verse cannot be free in the sense of having no limitations or guiding principles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_verse Poetry Try It…You may like it!!