Poetry Patterns & Themes, Grade 3 - 6 Teacher Resource
96Poetry Patterns & Themes, Grade 3 - 6 Teacher Resource
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Overview
With 41 types of poetry covered, your students will practice everything from traditional verse (couplets, haiku) to more colorful selections (sneaky poetry, inside-outside poetry). Each lesson introduces the poetic form with a definition and example of the poetry covered. Then a step-by-step writing form leads students through the process of creating their own works of art.
You'll love Poetry Patterns & Themes because it:
- supports 6-Trait writing. Activities are designed to build skills in each trait ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, and conventions. And a trait-based writing guide at the beginning of the book makes it easy to see exactly which skills are being developed.
- makes teaching poetry easy. Teacher pages explain each poetic form and give ideas for conducting lessons. Teaching more difficult types of poetry isn't as daunting with guided instruction and step-by-step student writing forms.
- inspires reluctant writers. A variety of traditional and non-traditional poetry forms makes writing fun!
- addresses grade-appropriate topics and themes. It's easy to implement poetry into your day when the poems address curricular themes. Use a poem to spice up an everyday lesson or try it as an extension activity.
- includes resources and directions for creating a poetry portfolio. Portfolios work great for individual assessments and provide opportunities for class anthologies.
- is correlated to state standards.
Each lesson in Poetry Patterns & Themes contains two components:
- A teacher page that describes the poetry form and pattern, shows one or more student-written examples, and gives suggestions for conducting the lesson.
- A reproducible student work form that guides students through the writing process for each poetry pattern using step-by-step directions. Many pages also provide an area where the completed poem can be written.
This resource contains teacher support pages and reproducible student pages. This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781557997333 |
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Publisher: | Evan-Moor Educational Publishers |
Publication date: | 10/01/1999 |
Series: | Writing Skills Essentials |
Edition description: | Teacher's Edition |
Pages: | 96 |
Sales rank: | 977,179 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.26(d) |
Age Range: | 8 - 12 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Introduction | 2 | |
Generations & Legacies | 5 | |
"Artist to Artist" (Multiple-Meaning Words; Repetition) | 6 | |
"Her Daddy's Hands" (Free Verse; Narrative Voice) | 10 | |
"My Grandmother Had One Good Coat" (Narrative Verse; Creative Format) | 14 | |
"Seeds" (Enjambement; Metaphor and Simile) | 18 | |
"The Farmer" (Rhyming Verse; Metaphor) | 22 | |
Seasons of Life | 26 | |
"No!" (Repetition) | 27 | |
"Wayfarer, There Is No Path" (Translation; Repetition) | 31 | |
"Youth, I Do Adore Thee!" (Lyric Poetry; Similes and Metaphors) | 35 | |
"New Year Prayer" (Acrostic; Phraseology) | 39 | |
"Winter Trees" (Contrast; Personification) | 43 | |
Outside My Window | 47 | |
"Free as a ..." (List Poem; Alliteration) | 48 | |
Haiku Collection (Haiku; Detail) | 52 | |
"Dust of Snow" (Rhymed Lyric; Meter) | 56 | |
"The Red Wheelbarrow" (Free Verse; Capitalization, Punctuation) | 60 | |
"The Brook" (Rhyming Verse, Alliteration) | 64 | |
War & Peace | 69 | |
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" (Dactylic Meter) | 70 | |
"In Flanders Fields" (Meter) | 75 | |
"Grass" (Free Verse; Vivid Verbs) | 79 | |
"The Wall" (Repetition; Setting) | 83 | |
"The Founding of Mexico in 1325" (Oral Tradition; Symbol) | 88 | |
"The Destruction of Tlatelolco" (Elegy; Parallel Syntax) | 93 | |
Mirth & Magic | 97 | |
"The Great Selkie of Skule Skerry" (Ballad; Rhyme) | 98 | |
"You Are Old, Father William" (Parody; Dialog) | 102 | |
"How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear" (Enjambement; Invented Words) | 106 | |
"Two Old Crows" (Dialog; Onomatopoeia) | 110 | |
"Round about the caldron go" (List Poem; Alliteration) | 114 | |
"Jabberwocky" (Rhyming Verse; Invented Words) | 118 | |
Glossary of Poetry Terms | 122 | |
About the Poets | 129 | |
Reproducible Cover for the Read & Understand Poetry Anthology | 132 | |
Poetry Posters | 133 | |
Additional Resources | 135 | |
Answer Key | 136 | |
Index | 144 |