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Poetry Resources

 

Elements of Poetry:

 

Meaning (conveys feeling), Rhythm, Sound Patterns (poetic devices), Figurative Language, and Sensory Images

 

To effectively read poetry aloud:

  clearly enunciate the words in the poem.
   dramatize the poem.
  stress the meaning elements of the poem.

 

Diamonte poetry writing: http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~adarice/cwsite/poems/diamonte.htm

 

Novels in Verse Bibliography:

 

For Elementary Students

 

For Middle and High School Students

 

Poetic Devices: http://storytrail.com/poetry/poeticdevices.htm

 

Poetry Pathfinder: http://impact11poetrypathfinder.wikispaces.com/

 

Literary Tropes and Schemes: http://impact11literarydevices.wikispaces.com/

 

Sing Down the Rain by Judi Moreillon, illustrated by Michael Chiago: http://storytrail.com/Author/books.html

 

Poetry Lessons (by Dr. M.) on ReadWriteThink:

 

For High School:

Behind the Masks: Exploring Culture and Self through Art and Poetry. (2004). ReadWriteThink.org. Available from, www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/behind-masks-exploring-culture-395.html

 

For Upper Elementary:

Peace Poems and Picasso Doves: Literature, Art, Technology, and Poetry. (2003). ReadWriteThink.org. Available from, www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/peace-poems-picasso-doves-93.html

 

 

 

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