
Elements of Poetry
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Elements of Poetry
Today we will get even more practice with identifying the elements of poetry.
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
by: Shel Silverstein
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Fill in the Blank
Who is the poet of this poem?
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Poets
Poets are the people that write the poems. In this poem Shel Silverstein is our poet.
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Multiple Choice
Who is the speaker or voice of this poem?
Pay attention to the pronouns.
The poet
A character
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Speaker and Voice
Remember sometimes the poem won't always tell us who the speaker is. You have to look at clues to be able to tell.
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Multiple Choice
What's one clue that could help us figure out who our speaker is?
They tell us the name of the character
The poem is written in the first person point of view
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Multiple Choice
How many stanzas are in this poem?
1
2
3
4
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Stanzas
Remember that stanzas are groups of verses in a poem.
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Multiple Choice
Which is a verse in the poem?
"flowers grow"
"There is a place where the sidewalk ends"
smoke
measured
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Multiple Choice
Which of these word pairs are rhyming words?
bright/flight
grow/bends
black/begins
chalk/white
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Long-Leg Lou & Short-Leg Sue
Shel Silverstein
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Open Ended
In "Long-Leg Lou & Short-Leg Sue" how do you think the author wanted you to feel at the end?
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Poll
Do you think Long-Leg Lou got what he deserved?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What might the theme of this poem be?
Remember that theme is the lesson taught in the story and can be applied to many more situations.
Don't be like Long-Leg Lou
You never know what you have until its gone
Don't be mean to short people
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Multiple Choice
Jimmy is quite an interesting character. You never know what he is going to say or do. Which definition of character is used in these sentences?
the type of person someone is
a person in a play
being a good person
a personality portrayed by an actor
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