6 MAY BELL ACTIVITY BROWSE THROUGH THE POETRY
6 MAY BELL ACTIVITY: BROWSE THROUGH THE POETRY ANTHOLOGY. ADD AT LEAST 3 TITLES & PAGE NUMBERS TO YOUR POST 2019 IT NOTE LIST. LEARNING TARGET Improving your ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE by focusing on the concentration of. . . • IMAGERY • FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE • REPETITION • PATTERNING • WORD CHOICE • Rhythm in POETRY
Today you will need. . The poetry anthology A pen Your notes from Friday (all 3 pages) A blank sheet of paper for a quick review
Before we review Friday’s notes…… LITERAL Understanding words in their most basic sense without metaphor or allegory. SYNONYM: Factual. Example: “a ton of homework” read literally means over a thousand pounds of homework. LITERALLY in a literal manner or sense. The antonym of “figuratively” SYNONYMS: exactly, precisely, actually, really, truly;
Take out a blank sheet of paper and your notes from yesterday for a quick review of poetic devices that paint pictures.
heading Quick Review – open notes 1. Imagery is 2. Figurative language is … 3. First 4 types of figurative language with examples: A. B. C. D. SYMBOLISM QUESTION:
heading Quick Review – open notes 1. Imagery is 2. Figurative language is … 3. First 4 types of figurative language with examples: A. B. C. D. SYMBOLISM QUESTION: If an enemy offers you a shiny, red apple should you eat it or cut it into pieces and offer to share with them? Explain why.
POETIC DEVICES Which allow us to create music with words
Onomatopoeia Words that sound like the sound they represent. sputter splash bark meow sizzle chuck flap splat
“Onomatopoeia” The rusty spigot by Eve Merriam sputters, utters a splutter, spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider; slash splatters scatters spurts finally stops sputtering and plash! gushes rushes splashes clear water dashes.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same beginning sound in multiple words.
ALLITERATION MEMORY TIP ALLITERATION A IS THE FIRST LETTER OF THE ALPHABET. ALLITERATION STARTS WITH AN A AND SOUNDS LIKE LETTER IN THE MIDDLE. A - LETTER - ATION
EXAMPLES OF ALLITERATION Sayings Sports Teams Other Fictional Characters Cartoon Characters COMPANY NAMES • Cold as a cucumber PRODUCTS • Buffalo Bills. Bath & Beyond • • Betty Boop Beetle Bailey • Bed, • Cream of the crop • Baby Back Ribs • • Captain Kangaroo Bruce Banner • Boston Bruins • Best Buy • Dead • • Charlie as a doornail • Bugs Captain Chan. Crunch Bunny • Cleveland Cavaliers Duke • Blue Bottle Coffee • Head • • Daisy over heals Duck. Made • Daffy Minute • Jacksonville Jaguars • • [The Jolly] Green Giant Donald Duck • Borders Books • Hit the hay • Muscle Milk • • Lois Lane Fred Flinstone • Los Angeles Lakers • Caribou Coffee • Live and learn • Jane Planter’s Peanuts • • Peter Pan Jetson • Philadelphia Phillies • • Tony The Tiger • Chuckee Cheese • Pole position Mouse • Mickey Tater-Tots • Pittsburgh Penguins • • Willy Wonka Mighty Mouse • Circuit City • Sail into the sunset • • Godric Gryffindor Minnie Mouse • Pittsburgh Pirates • Dunkin Donuts • Sink or swim • • Salazar Slytherin Peter Parker • Seattle Seahawks • • Severus Snape • Coca Cola • Super-Size Porky Pig • San Antonio Spurs • • Luna Road. Lovegood Runner • Burt’s Bees • The more the merrier • • Filius Flitwick. Squarepants Spongebob • Trash talk • Trick or treat
To Demonstrate… V FOR VENDETTA
ASSONANCE The bloke from Yellowstone, laughed at at his own joke, slowed down to to catch his breath and then offered me me an an ice cold Coke.
ASSONANCE …is the repetition of VOWEL SOUNDS, INSIDE or at the END of words that do not rhyme. EXAMPLE I made my way through the neighborhood to the lake. Fred said, “I hear the mellow wedding bells.
ASSON ANCE MEMORY TIP In the bible the word for donkey is ____ ___. This term contains assonance.
ASSONANCE “Assonance is sweet and easy to remember – like me. How many vowels can yowl and howl now that the hour is come and the donkey is in the house? ” says Jack the donkey. Repeated vowel sounds within the words of a line of text.
Examples of Assonance in Adverstising ASS ON ME Y H R AN CE
Examples of Assonance in Adverstising
Examples of Assonance in Adverstising
CONSONANCE Sam murmured, namely because his memories seemed to be missing.
CONSONANCE ……is the repetition of CONSONANT SOUNDS, INSIDE or at the END of words that do not rhyme. EXAMPLE I dropped Michaela's crystal necklace into the thick ooze. The dove moved above the waves.
CONS ONANCE memory clue There are 6 vowels in the alphabet - a, e, i, o, u, (y). ALL THE REST ARE. CONSONANTs (b, c, d, f, g, h, j…z) Conrad declared loudly, “Listen, for the sound inside the word!”
25 CONSONANT SOUNDS B C (K)(CH) D F (PH) G H J (G) K (C)(CH) R L S (C) M N P SH Q T V W Y Z X(KS) CH TH NG
Examples of Consonance • Blank and think • Spelled and scald • Laughed and deft • Laughed deft • Strong andand swing • Trip his and Papaswing in a trap • Strong • Trip his Papa in a trap
• He stood on the roadside and cried. • Toss the glass, boss. • He struck a streak of bad luck. • When Billie looked at the trailer, she smiled and laughed. • The zoo was amazing, especially the lizards and chimpanzees. • I wish you would heap mashed potatoes in my dish. • Mammals named Sam are clammy.
How are alliteration, assonance & consonance similar? All three deal with REPEATED SOUNDS in words, sentences, phrases or stanzas.
How is alliteration different from assonance & consonance? Alliteration the repetition of the BEGINNING SOUNDS in multiple words. ASSONANCE OR CONSONANCE is the repetition of sounds INSIDE THE WORDS.
For alliteration to occur you must have more than one word, because each word can only have one beginning sound. Assonance and consonance can occur with just one word, if it has the same sound repeated in the word. ex: vivacious monotonous
How is assonance different than consonance? Assonance is the repetition inside a word of VOWEL SOUNDS. Consonance is the repetition inside a word of CONSONANT SOUNDS.
And just in case you were unsure……. RHYME Two words when their last syllables contain BOTH CONSONANCE & ASSONANCE
Player Piano by John Updike My stick fingers click with a snicker And, chuckling, they knuckle the keys; Light footed, my steel feelers flicker And pluck from these keys melodies. My paper can caper; abandon Is broadcast by dint of my din, And no man or band has a hand in The tones I turn on from within. At times I'm a jumble of rumbles, At others I'm light like the moon, But never my numb plunker fumbles, Misstrums me, or tries a new tune. https: //www. youtube. com/watc h? v=38 Ne 21 Oh. QYQ
Player Piano by John Updike IDENTIFY THE INSTANCES OF ALLITERATION My stick fingers click with a snicker And, chuckling, they knuckle the keys; Light footed, my steel feelers flicker And pluck from these keys melodies. My paper can caper; abandon Is broadcast by dint of my din, And no man or band has a hand in The tones I turn on from within. At times I'm a jumble of rumbles, At others I'm light like the moon, But never my numb plunker fumbles, Misstrums me, or tries a new tune.
Player Piano by John Updike IDENTIFY THE INSTANCES OF ASSONANCE My stick fingers click with a snicker And, chuckling, they knuckle the keys; Light footed, my steel feelers flicker And pluck from these keys melodies. My paper can caper; abandon Is broadcast by dint of my din, And no man or band has a hand in The tones I turn on from within. At times I'm a jumble of rumbles, At others I'm light like the moon, But never my numb plunker fumbles, Misstrums me, or tries a new tune.
Player Piano by John Updike IDENTIFY THE INSTANCES OF CONSONANCE My stick fingers click with a snicker And, chuckling, they knuckle the keys; Light footed, my steel feelers flicker And pluck from these keys melodies. My paper can caper; abandon Is broadcast by dint of my din, And no man or band has a hand in The tones I turn on from within. At times I'm a jumble of rumbles, At others I'm light like the moon, But never my numb plunker fumbles, Misstrums me, or tries a new tune.
ALLITERATION THEATER Dana’s dead TOMORROW YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED TO GROUPS TO PRACTICE FOR AN ALLITERATION COMPETITION
- Slides: 37