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Found Poetry  Or borrowing genius … Found Poetry  Or borrowing genius …

Found Poetry Or borrowing genius … - PowerPoint Presentation

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Found Poetry Or borrowing genius … - PPT Presentation

Begin with amazing thoughtprovoking literature picture book chapter book interview etc A simple premise Decide which words phrases you want to borrow Artistically connect the words and phrases until you have a finished product that conveys an important emotion concept par ID: 1021345

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1. Found Poetry Or borrowing genius …

2. Begin with amazing, thought-provoking literature ( picture book, chapter book, interview, etc.) A simple premise …

3. Decide which words, phrases, you want to “borrow”Artistically connect the words and phrases until you have a finished product that conveys an important emotion, concept, part of the story. Alternately, you can add, delete, repeat, etc on a separate page. Then…

4. There is not a “right way” to create a found poem…be creative!Remember…

5. Passage from Holes by Louis SacharThere was a change in the weather.For the worse.The air became unbearably humid. Stanley was drenched in sweat. Beads of moisture ran down the handle of his shovel. It was almost as if the temperature had gottenso hot that the air itself was sweating.A loud book of thunder echoed across the empty lake.A storm was way off to the west, beyond the mountains. Stanley could count more than thirty seconds between The flash of lightning and the clap of thunder. That was how far away the storm was. Sound travels a great distance across a barren wasteland.

6. There was a changeFor the worse.The air became humid Beads of moisture ran down The handle of his shovel It was almost as ifThe air itself was sweatingThunder echoed across the empty lake A storm beyond the mountains.Thirty seconds between the flashAnd the thunderSound travels a great distanceAcross a barren wasteland Found Poem

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9. http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/word-mover-b-30964.htmlCreate a found poem from famous works provided, or create your own word bank to utilizeWord mover: an IRA resource for found poetry

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