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Page 1: Today we will recognize alliteration in poems. Recognize = understand What will we recognize today?

Today we will recognize alliteration in poems.

Recognize = understand What will we recognize today?

Page 2: Today we will recognize alliteration in poems. Recognize = understand What will we recognize today?

Onomatopoeia Standard 3.5 Recognize the

similiarities of sounds in words and rhythmic patterns (e.g. alliteration, onomatopoeia) in a selection

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Background knowledge Have you ever heard the tongue

twister: Suzy sold sea shells by the sea

shore What consonant do most of these

words start with? Why is this sentence hard to say?

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What is Alliteration? A poem with alliteration repeats the

initial consonant sounds closely together.

Alliteration is the repetition of two or more consonant sounds.

Tell your partner what alliteration is.

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Example of Alliteration

Example: Sheila Shorter sought a suitor;

Shelia sought a suitor short.

Sheila’s suitor sure to suit her; Short’s the suitor Sheila sought!

by Michael Rosen

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Examples of alliteration: Fine feathered friends All those words begin with the

consonant letter“f” serious sea storm All those words begin with the

consonant letter “s”

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These are NOT examples of alliteration Slippery toads climb on lilies. All of these words do not begin

with the same consonant letters, so this is not an example of alliteration.

Tell your partner why this is not an example of alliteration.

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The Purpose of Alliteration Poems

Alliteration poems tend to be tongue twisters. They are written for the fun they bring when they are read.

Lets see more poems with alliteration.

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An Alliteration Poem

Down the slippery slide they slid

Sitting slightly sideways;

Slipping swiftly see them skid

On holidays and Fridays.

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Another Alliteration Poem

A fly and a flea flew up in a flue.Said the fly to the flea, “What shall we do?”“Let’s fly,” said the flea.“Let’s flee,” said the fly.So they fluttered and flew up a flaw in the flue.

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More Tongue Twisters

“Night, night, Knight”, said one Knightto the other knight the other night.“Night, night, Knight.”

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Super Tongue Twister!Esau Wood sawed wood. Esau Wood would saw wood. Oh, the wood that Wood would saw! One day Esau Wood saw a saw saw wood as no other woodsaw Wood ever saw would saw wood. Of all the woodsaws Wood ever saw saw wood, Wood never saw a woodsaw that would saw wood like the woodsaw Wood saw would saw wood. Now Esau Wood saws with that saw he saw saw wood.

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Which of the following is an example of alliteration?

A. Foxy got a loxy.B. The train and the plane flew away.C. Silent, soft, and slow descended

the snow.D. not hereTell your partner what is the

beginning sound that makes the sentence an alliteration.

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Practice

My Father’s Eyes

I have looked into

my father’s eyes and seen an african sunset.

What is the poem about?

(a) African sunsets(b)The passage of

time(c) The poets african

heritage(d)Family traits and

resemblances

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Practice

My Father’s Eyes

I have looked into

my father’s eyes and seen an african sunset.

The poet and her father are probably(a)on a trip to Africa(b)African American(c)watching a sunset(d)complete strangers

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PracticeMy Father’s Eyes

I have looked into

my father’s eyes and seen an african sunset.

What might the sunset stand for in this poem?(a)a foreign country(b)a bright new beginning(c)the generation that has passed(d)the family’s African homeland

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Review A poem with alliteration repeats

the initial consonant sounds closely together.

Alliteration is the repetition of two or more consonant sounds.

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Poems with Alliteration on the Internet

Now let’s venture into the following websites to search for alliteration poems.

http://www.veeceet.com/kids/better.html

http://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryrace.cfm

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Stop here! The rest of the slides are under

construction.

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Overview Of The Lesson You will be taught the use of and

special features of poetry. You will be provided with many

examples. You will then be tested to see how

well you can read and identify these different kinds of poetry.

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What is a Rhyming Poem? A rhyming poem is a verse poem

that contains rhyming words at the end of certain lines.

Example: Night time by Lee Bennet

Hopkins How do dreams know

when to creepinto my headwhen I fall offto Sleep?

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Types of Rhyming Poems There are many types of rhyming

poems. Here are names of some of them.

The Couplet The Limerick The Ballad Stanza (including the short and

long)

Octaves

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An Example of a Limerick

What is a limerick, Mother?

It's a form of verse, said brother In which lines one and two

Rhyme with five when it's through

And three and four rhyme with each other.

author unknown

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The Purpose of Rhyming Poems

Rhyming poems are used mainly for humor. These poems are fun to read.

Lets see some more poems with rhymes.

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A Rhyming Poem

Marty Smarty went to a partyIn her jumbo jet.After tea she jumped in the seaAnd got her pants all wet.

John Foster

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More Rhymes

Spaghetti! SpaghettiSpaghetti! Spaghetti!You’re wonderful stuff,I love you, spaghetti,I can’t get enough.You’re covered with sauceAnd you’re sprinkled with cheese,Spaghetti! Spaghetti!Oh, give me some please.Jack Prelutsky

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Rhyming Poems on the Internet

Now let’s venture into the following websites to search for rhyming poems.

www.gigglepoetry.com http://www.poetry4kids.com http://www.poetryguy.com

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What is Rhythm? Any poem has the chance of having rhythm. A poem has rhythm if the reader of the

poem gives the poem rhythm. For a poem to have rhythm, it has to be read

following a pattern with its syllables. For example:da, da, dadada da da, da, da, dadada da da,da, da, dadada da da, da, da, dadada da da.

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Example of Rhythm

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great falland of all the king’s horses and all of

the King’s men couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty together

again.

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Practice Your RhythmClankity Clankity Clankity Clank!Ankylosaurus was built like a tank,Its hide was a fortress as sturdy as steel,It tended to be an inedible meal.

It was armored in front, it was armored behind,There wasn’t a thing on its minuscule mind,It waddled about on its four stubby legs,Nibbling on plants with a mouthful of pegs.

Ankylosaurus was best left alone, Its tail was a cudgel of gristle and bone,Clankity Clankity Clankity Clank!Ankylosaurus was built like a tank. By: Jack Prelutsky

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More Rhythm PracticeIguanodon, Iguanodon,Whatever made you fade,You’ve traveled on, Iguanodon,We wish you could have stayed.

Iguanodon, Iguanodon,We’ve sought you everywhere, Both here and yon, Iguanodon,But failed to find you there.

Iguanodon, Iguanodon,You were a gentle kind,But now you’re gone, Iguanodon,And left your bones behind. By: Jack

Prelutsky

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Time For Review!1. What is a rhyme? Give me an example.

2. What is rhythm? Give me an example.

3. What is alliteration? Give me an example.