poetry. monday… knowwant to know learned we… what are some of your favorite poems and who are...
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Poetry
Monday…
Know Want to know
Learned
We…
What are some of your favorite poems and who are some of your favorite poets?
http://www.poetry4kids.com/poem-563.html
Starting this Wednesday…
We will have poet’s corner. Please remember to bring copies of some of your favorite poems for our special sharing
time!
Ms. Miles loves…
…anything Shel Silverstein
Tuesday…
The history of Poetry…
What does poetry mean?… “making” or “creating”
The oldest known poem is… Epic of Gilgamesh
Poetry was used throughout history to tell stories and record cultural events
The history of Poetry…
Poetry actually led to the creation of newspapers because it was the only
way to fit a lot of information in a small area.
The sonnet has its history in Europe.The haiku has its history in Japan.
In some cultures, creating poems is a game, just like we play Scrabble!
The history of Poetry…
The earliest known Western poetry are the Iliad and The Odyssey
Walt Whitman produced what is called free-verse style: a poem that does not
have a specific style or structure.
Please Remember…We will have a
brief quiz on the history of poetry on Monday…
WordyWednesday…
Poet’s Corner…Every Wednesday, we will have
a poet’s corner during literature time where we will all take turns sharing our favorite
poems. Please continually bring copies of your favorite poems, from the library or from home,
to share!
Thursday…
Who are poets? What makes a
poet?The dictionary defines poets as someone who writes a
poem. Here’s a question for you…
Are musicians poets, too? Are their songs similar to poems?
Meet the POET…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq2KWbiV6js
Let’s RESEARCH!Please take this time to learn about
poets, old AND new. Listed on the next slide are some links you can use
to learn about poets, but don’t be afraid to search on your own. We will all share tomorrow at school during
our literature time. Things you should find: What kind of poetry they like,
are their poems funny or serious, how long have they been writing, and so
on.
http://www.poetryarchive.org/childrensarchive/poetsHome.do
http://timeoutchicagokids.com/things-to-do/hipsqueak-blog/42497/meet-childrens-poet-laureate-j-patrick-lewis
http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/poetry/
http://www.epinions.com/review/Robert_Louis_Stevenson_by_Robert_Louis_Stevenson_and_edited_by_Kenneth_Gelder/content_492110057092
http://kirjasto.sci.fi/thughes.htm
Friday…
Let’s share…
We are going to take this time to share what you
have learned about your poet!
Skype the PoetToday, we are going to Skype the
poet Josie Whitehead. Josie writes poems to be used especially in the classroom. She writes them for all
occasions and all seasons. Get your questions ready! We are
going to interview her!
http://skypeanauthor.wetpaint.com/page/Josie+Whitehead