H/W You must have your 'anchor metaphor' and brainstorm (at least 8 words for A and B sides of the anchor metaphor : A=B means C) for class Wed.
You must submit your extended metaphor poem to Seesaw by beginning of class (Thur)
Lesson Recap Figurative Language A=B means C
To build an 'extended metaphor'
1) Start with an anchor metaphor - My life ain't no crystal stair
2) Brainstorm words, verbs, phrases, adjectives associated with A and B side of the metaphor
3) Build the lists into lines of poetry using one from the A and B side
4) Craft the lines into poetry using other poetic devices
5) Revise, edit, and publish into Seesaw
C/D Class Extended Metaphor - click link
Mentor Samples from last year - Can you spot the strong ones?
Pages
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Monday, February 6, 2017
Figurative Language
G/H - Only - Collect 5 lines of figurative language from different poems. (Due Tue)
Lesson Recap
Gammar
Poetry
Friday, February 3, 2017
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Invictus
Lesson Recap
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Grammar
Enjoy this rendition of the poems from today's class
Poetry Protocol Practice: Choose a poem that your team 'DOES NOT ALREADY KNOW'
A Dream within a Dream
Enjoy this beautiful poem written by Abie
FLOWER A flower in the spring blooms, dances, and awakens its new petals kissed by gentle sunshine and the bright colors divine. In the spring, a flower thrives. A flower in the summer enchants, charms, and displays presenting its matured form strong enough to withstand any storm. In the summer, a flower grows. A flower in the fall tires, floats, and mixes slowly drifting to sleep leaving behind a sweet aroma that it had hoped to keep. In the fall, a flower changes. A flower in the winter fades, wilts, and naps a blanket of white snow cushioning its head and an icy curtain decorates its bed. In the winter, a flower rests awaiting the spring to restart the cycle once again.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Grammar
Enjoy this rendition of the poems from today's class
Poetry Protocol Practice: Choose a poem that your team 'DOES NOT ALREADY KNOW'
A Dream within a Dream
Enjoy this beautiful poem written by Abie
FLOWER A flower in the spring blooms, dances, and awakens its new petals kissed by gentle sunshine and the bright colors divine. In the spring, a flower thrives. A flower in the summer enchants, charms, and displays presenting its matured form strong enough to withstand any storm. In the summer, a flower grows. A flower in the fall tires, floats, and mixes slowly drifting to sleep leaving behind a sweet aroma that it had hoped to keep. In the fall, a flower changes. A flower in the winter fades, wilts, and naps a blanket of white snow cushioning its head and an icy curtain decorates its bed. In the winter, a flower rests awaiting the spring to restart the cycle once again.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
The Voice
Poetry Rubric 2017: Your first poem is graded under - Writing section
You need to submit your first poem to SeeSaw for grading with your author's note (Due THUR)
Sample below
You need to submit your first poem to SeeSaw for grading with your author's note (Due THUR)
Sample below
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