Turn to page 603/604/605 Read the poems “Cats,”“Silver,” and “Your World” Answer the questions down the side of the page Create a chart that compares the sound devices in all three poems Alliteration Repetition Onomatopoeia “Cats” “Silver” “Your World”...
Elements of Poetry - Figurative Language An activity to help students understand figurative language in poetry. PDF Grade s 4 - 6 Plus Plan Interpret Figurative Language Poster Provide students with a visual reminder of the types of figurative language with this classroom display poster. PD...
There was the restaurant with leather-padded stools and the wooden bar, whose manageress never seemed to change a jot, but whose edges were as if painted thin, new elements and colors flecking from walls and surfaces on every visit, new books appearing on the sporadic shelves, and of course...
almost anal-retentive levels of scrutiny. Examination of formal elements such as rhyme, meter, setting, characterization, and plots were used to identify the theme of a work. Oh, yeah, these guys were HUGE ontheme. So all of you who had to find all the Da Vinci Code-like secrets the a...
4. Poetry with visual elements (Year 10) Introducing three classic poems to students using films or visual media, to motivate engagement WH Auden "Stop all the Clocks" - via film Four Weddings and a Funeral - Internet news Site - Crikey; First Dog on the Moon cartoon [where he uses...