PPT-Y4 Firework Poems

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit   Nulla nulla felis rhoncus quis molestie vel sollicitudin non enim Pellentesque. Poems both published and unpublished whether on love friendship or plain funny have all been enjoyable see those cited by Lord Cromer Vivian Cook Melvin Bragg and quoted on many websites There are lots of others of course so let us hear of them from How to stay safe around fireworks By Joseph . ShAKOS. Bonfires. 1. Always let grown ups light the bonfire. . 2. Stay far back when the bonfire has been set alight.. 3. When you have finished with the bonfire make sure you put it out properly. .. The poem "The Chimney Sweeper" is set against the dark background of child labour that was prominent in England in the late 18th and 19th century. At the age of four and five, boys were sold to clean chimneys, due to their small size. These children were oppressed and had a diminutive existence that was socially accepted at the time. In the earlier poem, a young chimney sweeper recounts a dream had by one of his fellows, in which an angel rescues the boys from coffins and takes them to a sunny meadow; in the later poem, an apparently adult speaker encounters a child chimney sweeper abandoned in the snow while his parents are at church or possibly even suffered death where church is referring to being with God.. FIREWORKS. Where were the first fire works made?. Japan. China. America. Where were the first fire works made?. Japan. China. America. When were the first fireworks made. ?. 2000 years ago. 3000 years ago. Katy Perry. Do you ever feel like a __________ bag. Drifting through the __________. Wanting to _________ again. plastic. wind. start. Do you ever feel, feel so ________ thin. Like a __________ of cards. 6. th. May 2014. What are other people saying about Dickinson?. Say anything nasty and you’re dead!. Objective. To understand critical viewpoints of Emily Dickinson’s poems. It is not worth spending hours learning critical . (or Whiteout Poems in Honor of Max). Let’s start with blackout poems.. Blackout poems are poems, sentences or phrases created from the words of a text, such as a novel or newspaper.. You should still be able to read the poem from left to right and from top to bottom.. :. 1. . Content. – What they are about.. 2. The. ideas . in the poems – what the . . poet is saying.. 3. The . mood and atmosphere . of . . the poem.. 4. How they are written – . . – What they are about.. 2. The. ideas . in the poems – what the . . poet is saying.. 3. The . mood and atmosphere . of . . the poem.. 4. How they are written – . . . stylistic. choices.. Do Now: Which version of “The Chimney Sweeper” did you like better? . Explain your choice in 2-3 sentences!. Comparing and Contrasting . When comparing and contrasting two poems, it is important to start asking questions!. Write as many diamante poems as time allows.. Illustrate them.. 94 . Poetry. : Diamante . 4/18. 95 . Poetry. : Diamante . 4/18. Essential Skill:. Collaborating toward a creative outcome.. Diamante. : TLW review parts of speech – including nouns, verbs, and adjectives by creating a diamante poem using the RWT app, Diamante Poems. . Diamantes are poems that are written using a recipe. A diamante consists of seven lines, arranged in the diamond shape, with specific types of words in each line:. Jacob Warren. Simile. Taylor Swift- Mean. “You, with your words like knives”. In this song, she is saying her ex boyfriend is verbally mean to her. Metaphor. Katy Perry- Firework. “Cause baby you’re a firework”. The Firework Maker’s Daughter. As I read through Chapter 1, write down quotes about Lila. . One example may be:. When she was old enough, her father began to teach her the art of making fireworks. Inquisitive.

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