March 4, 2014Concrete poetry
Homework: Finish concrete poem. Poetry test on Friday, March 7th!
Objective: I can identify the elements of a concrete poem.
Warm Up (in your composition book)Make a three column chart in your comp book. Label the columns ROOT, WORD, DEFINITION. This is for unit 5 vocabulary.
Today we will be looking at another form of poetry - the concrete poem.
What is a concrete poem?
concrete poem (also called a shape poem)
poetry whose visual appearance matches the topic of the poem. The words form shapes which illustrate the poem’s subject as a picture, as well as through their literal meaning.
Examples of concrete poems
Your turn!
In your groups of 4, think back to the 4 narrative poems that we have read:
Each person will pick one poem, and create a concrete poem relating to this narrative. Pick an image that you think really represents something major in the narrative and create a poem based on this image. Be sure to use important wording as you create your poem.
Barbara Frietchie - brown book pg. 738
The Walrus and the Carpenter - blue book pg. 144
The Cremation of Sam McGee - you have the sheet
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
- Paul Revere and his friend made a plan. They would hang one lantern if the British were attacking by land, and two if the British were attacking by sea.
- The Somerset was the name of the British ship
- midnight - Medford- one o'clock - Lexington - two o'clock - Concord
Homework:
Finish concrete poem.
Poetry test on Friday, March 7th!