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BookMania. Spring April 2014. BookMania. What is the difference between figurative language and sound devices?. Agenda 4/7/2014 BookMania Rotation Activity-complete the study guide for View From a Cherry Tree Mystery Project Test this Friday HW: Review vocabulary power and study for test.

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  1. BookMania Spring April 2014

  2. BookMania • What is the difference between figurative language and sound devices? • Agenda 4/7/2014 • BookMania • Rotation Activity-complete the study guide for View From a Cherry Tree • Mystery Project • Test this Friday • HW: Review vocabulary power and study for test.

  3. Answer Figurative Language Sound Devices *Sound devices are words that are used in specific ways to create a special effect using sounds. Examples: alliteration, onomonpeia • Figurative language provides descriptions and comparisons that go beyond the basic meaning of words. Examples: figurative language are: simile, metaphor, personification, idiom ,and hyperbole (exaggeration)

  4. BookMania • What is poetry? Agenda 4/8/2014 EQ: What is poetry? BookMania Pre-test-Poetic Terms Read: Textbook pages 572-575. Poetry Booklet assignment Your first poem-it’s a secret….due Thursday HW: Study for test this Friday, vocabulary quiz on Thursday

  5. Answer The creation of written or spoken composition using sound devices and figurative language for pleasure or expression. Springing up late Pancakes at eight Internet surfing Nature hiking Go-cart riding Boom box Blaring Rollerblade Daring Everything’s Blooming Allergies ah-cooing Kites fly Awake Spring Break! What is this kind of poem called???

  6. It’s a Secret • This poem has to be a secret-so don’t ruin the game. • Using the paper provided, trace your hand. • On the back create a chart.

  7. My Hand-Example When I was young I played, coloring, outdoors, imaging the world. Later my long slim fingers wrote, worked, planted and held little hands. Busy, talented, creative and kind hands-filled with hope and love. I hope to bake cookies, hold small hands, color and play outdoors again. Who am I????

  8. BookMania • What is a metaphor? Agenda 4/9/2014 EQ: What poetic terms are part of figurative language? BookMania-Voc. Power Review Poetic Terms PPT Time on Poetry Booklet HW: Review study guide for test this week. Quiz tomorrow

  9. Answer • Describing one thing as if it were another….example:

  10. BookMania • What is a simile? • Agenda 4/10/2014 • EQ: How is poetry used to express feelings? • BookMania-hand poem due-tomorrow….quessing! • Vocabulary Power Quiz • Read Poems: page 586-590 • Complete handouts on figurative language and Big Question

  11. Answer • Using the words like or as to compare two things that are unlike.

  12. BookMania • What is assonance and consonance???? Agenda 4/11/2014 EQ: What events and characters do I need to understand from A View from a Cherry Tree? BookMania Unit Test on VFCT Time to work on Booklet. HW: Vocabulary Power #10

  13. Answer • Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. • Examples: • Do you like blue? • He received three emails today. • The sailor said ‘hey’ to Mae in passing • Consonance is the repetition of the same consonant or consonant pattern two or more times in short succession. • Examples-Glass boss, Mammals named Sam are clammy, Pitter-patter, Slither slather.

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