PPT-Found Poetry Flow Now I hear

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The night sensing the power On a still moonlit moment And again There are echoes of past and future changes in the flow of time seeking a foothold Tangible Purposeful

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The night sensing the power On a still moonlit moment And again There are echoes of past and future changes in the flow of time seeking a foothold Tangible Purposeful Rising Big Idea. Found Poetry. Found poetry. is a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them as poetry by making changes in spacing and/or lines (and consequently meaning), or by altering the text by additions and/or deletions. . Found Poems. Found poems.  are poems composed from words and phrases found in another text.. You can create these found poems from nearly anything if you can be creative and inspired.. Found Poems. Using the handout, review the different found poems that were created using the same text. . Robert Frost. A. B. C. Emotion. . – What does it mean to you and what makes you feel it? . Images. . - What are the images of and what are their connotations? What might they represent/symbolise?. ePortfolios. Phil Gravestock. pgravestock@glos.ac.uk. Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR). “The HEAR is a concise, electronic document produced by a higher education institution which provides a record of a student’s achievement during their time in higher education.”. Poetry is using words in a way that helps us see, feel, and hear them. Poetry bounces off your tongue, tickles your ears, and makes you think. Poetry usually has a rhythm or flow. There are many types of poetry and many types of poetic devices, or tools, that poets use. Winter Ocean . by John Updike. Storm Fury . by William Shakespeare. Had . I the . Choice . by Walt Whitman. 1.. bard (n) . a tribal poet-singer skilled in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds; a composer, singer, or declaimer of epic or heroic verse. It’s a sound that can’t be stopped.. It echoes through the valley,. And from the highest mountaintop.. What is that sound I’m hearing,. Coming from each girl and boy?. Why is the whole world cheering?. Haiku. Cinquain. . Diamante . Rhyming . Free Verse. Poetic Devices . Alliteration-. the initial sounds of a word, beginning either with a consonant or a vowel, repeated in close succession.. Assonance-. Poetry is a literary form characterized by a strong sense of rhythm and meter and an emphasis on the interaction between sound and sense. . The study of the elements of poetry is called . prosody. .. Learning about Poetry “The Ears of An Elephant” If you had the ears of an elephant, You might hear the bugs that crunch On leaves that whisper whooshing words As they’re gobbled up for lunch. Elements of Poetry Poetry is not ____________. Prose is: ordinary ______________ people use in speaking or writing Poetry is: a form of _______________ expression _______________ intense - Robert frost. As Samuel Taylor Coleridge once said…. Poetry is the “best words in their best order.”. Elements of Poetry. Stanza: lines of a poem grouped into a unit. Example- “Doing Business” by . What did we learn about yesterday? . We learnt about our five senses. Can you remember what they were? . We then did some wonderful sentences about what the dog could hear and feel. . What are we learning today? . Begin with amazing, thought-provoking 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, part of the story. .

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