This document provides a graphic organizer for students to analyze a poem. It prompts students to write the poem's title, author, and three things they like about the poem. Students are asked to describe the picture in their mind from reading the poem. The organizer also lists different poetry elements for students to identify if used in the poem, such as onomatopoeia, personification, similes, metaphors, alliteration, sensory images, and rhyme.
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Poem Activity_The Sick Young Dragon_Akshaj Sohal_IV-B (1)
This document provides a graphic organizer for students to analyze a poem. It prompts students to write the poem's title, author, and three things they like about the poem. Students are asked to describe the picture in their mind from reading the poem. The organizer also lists different poetry elements for students to identify if used in the poem, such as onomatopoeia, personification, similes, metaphors, alliteration, sensory images, and rhyme.
This document provides a graphic organizer for students to analyze a poem. It prompts students to write the poem's title, author, and three things they like about the poem. Students are asked to describe the picture in their mind from reading the poem. The organizer also lists different poetry elements for students to identify if used in the poem, such as onomatopoeia, personification, similes, metaphors, alliteration, sensory images, and rhyme.
Name: ____________ the poem: Date : ____________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Poem Title and Author __________________________ ________________________ __________________________ ________________________ __________________________ ________________________ __________________________ ________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __ What is the picture you have in your Poetry Elements in your Poem mind? Onomatopoeia (sound words) Personification (human qualities) Similie or Metaphor (compare) Alliteration (repeating beginning sounds) Sensory images (feel or smell like) Rhyme