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Nature Poem Directions
Added Apr 07, 2020
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hi boys and girls I wanted to talk to you today about your observations for your nature poem and hopefully you were able to make it outside today before the rain or or even just watching from a window like I talked about you can see my chart down below with the different categories to see hear feel and smell and I just use bullet points as I was outside and looking around and put down keywords cuz poetry is about the meaningful word choice and so that's what I did when I set my time outside today our next step is to take these different thoughts and put them into a poem and sometimes I can be overwhelming but I want you to I want you to play with it I want you to have fun thinking about how you can pull ideas from the different categories to create three different stanzas so I'm going to share with you what I did and you're going to see that I went ahead and took different thoughts change them up a little bit but put them into my one two three stanzas remember stanzas are paragraphs in poetry you can see in each of my stanzas I have one two three lines and then a repeating line that line is repeated as Fourth Plain in the first stanza the second and the final I changed it just a little bit so I want you to focus on doing that so really you're creating 9 lines 3 Lines for each stanza with that repeating line I want you to focus on your word choice it's not going to be a rhyming poem we're going to revisit this poem again on Thursday so once again take your list of ideas play around putting them together and see what you get good luck
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