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Poetry Booklet

Poetry Booklet. Ima Poet Hour 1 December 22, 2005. List Poem. As I open the door, I see: 35 desks with various markings, 1 desk with organized clutter, various candy wrappers on the floor, paper shavings of different sizes, broken pencils mixed in between,

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Poetry Booklet

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  1. Poetry Booklet Ima Poet Hour 1 December 22, 2005

  2. List Poem As I open the door, I see: 35 desks with various markings, 1 desk with organized clutter, various candy wrappers on the floor, paper shavings of different sizes, broken pencils mixed in between, glares of sun coming through the blinds, and the reason I don’t want to stay: correcting.

  3. Wingspark Poem Line 1: I dreamed Line 2: answers the question “Who?” Line 3: answers the question “Where?” Line 4: shows action Line 5: describes how the action was done Dream I dreamed Michael Jordan In my driveway Dunked a basketball Dramatically!

  4. Line 1: one word title Line 2: two words describing the title Line 3: three –ing words telling about title Line 4: four nouns relating to the title Line 5: three –ing words describing line 4 Line 6: two words describing the noun you will use in line 7 Line 7: one word noun that is the opposite of the title or shows a change Bicycle Sleek, swift, Pedaling, flying, soaring, Wheels, pedal, chain, seat, Rolling, clanking, bending, Shattered, scattered, Stranded Diamante Poem

  5. Acrostic Poem People get frustrated when my End is dull and not pointy. N obody seems to Care that grinding me away Is actually Losing precious lead too!

  6. Name an emotion and tell its color. Then in four lines, tell how it tastes, smells, feels, and looks. Anger is red. It tastes like a bitter lemon. It smells like burning rubber. It feels like a flame on a match. It looks like a bonfire at night. Emotion Poem

  7. Shaped Verse Bounce, Bounce, bounce; Focus on the rim, Take a deep breath, Bend the knees, Follow through, Shoot.

  8. ABCPoem Birds Can Definitely Eat Fast. All Butterflies Can Dance.

  9. In addition to describing your favorite candy in “poem” form, include candy wrappers on the page for your graphic. Milk chocolate covers the gooey, carmely center. After a bite, the insides stretch l o n g and f a r like stars across the sky. Where did it get its name? It does not matter as the taste will put you out of this world. Candy Wrapper Poem Milky Way

  10. 4 lines with an ABAB pattern The old man was chewing some gum When he decided to blow a bubble. The bubble had a strange outcome; As it popped, it landed on his stubble. Rhymed Verse Old Man Stubble

  11. Headline Poem • Create a poem by cutting out words from a newspaper • The words should flow from one line another and make sense.

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