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Goals
After this class you can:
  • Name different kinds of poems
  • Name some characteristics (kenmerken)
  • Know how to write different kinds of poems
  • I can read and interpret a poem

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Poetry Porfolio Schedule
Write a rhyming poem - 15 January
Write a Limerick - 21 January
Write a Haiku - 28 January
Write an Acrostic Poem - 04 February
Write a Fairy Poem - 25 February
Portfolio Deadline: 04 March
(Hand in all the poems together in a folder at the start of class)
The final grade counts twice towards your final grade

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What is a poem?

“a piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by attention to rhythm, and imagery (and sometimes rhyme)”

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Assignment
Change "Now We Are Six"
Write your own version from six onwards. 
Start with:
"When I was six....." and end it at the age you are now

Use www.rhymezone.com to look for rhyming words
Now We Are Six
 When I was One,
I had just begun.
When I was Two,
I was nearly new.
When I was Three
I was hardly me.
When I was Four,
I was not much more.
When I was Five,
I was just alive.

(But now I am Six,
I'm as clever as clever,
So I think I'll be six now for ever and ever.)



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Haiku

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What is a Haiku?

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How to make a Haiku

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Creative assignment
  • Write your own Haiku
  • You will be allowed to read your Haiku out loud if you'd like
  • If you write a Haiku: make sure it has this structure: 5-7-5
  • Haikus usually have a somewhat deep and philosophical message
  • You can also try and make a silly one like the Netflix Haiku


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Haiku
A
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Creative assignment
  • Write your own Acrostic Poem
  • You will be allowed to read your Acrostic poem out loud if you'd like


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Fairy Poem (Elfje) Rules
Short poem
  • 11 words
  • 5 lines

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Fairy Poem (Elfje) Rules
Line 1: One word. This word is the theme. The word symbolizes the atmosphere of the poem.

Line 2: Two words. These are something or someone that has to do with theme of the poem

Line 3: Three words. Giving more information about the person or the object. You describe where the person or the object is, who the person or what the object is, or what the person or object is doing. This sentence usually starts with the word ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it.’

Line 4: Four words. Here you are writing something about yourself in relation to the person or the object. This sentence is your conclusion.

Line 5: One word. This word is called the ‘Bomb.’ It is the essence of the poem.



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Fairy poem (Elfje)
You
Your smile
Your long hair
Your pretty green eyes
You



1 word
2 words
3 words
4 words
1 word

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Fairy poem (Elfje)
Yellow
the eyes
in the dark
Is there a cat?
Miauw.

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Fairy poem (Elfje) Acrostic
Elegant
Little verse
Following simple rules
Just eleven words long
Elfje.

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Creative assignment
  • Write your own Fairy Poem
  • You will be allowed to read your Fairy poem out loud if you'd like


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