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Writing a Poem

Writing a Poem. This week WALT Plan, Write and Refine Poems. Step 1: Planning Step 2: Writing Step 3: Redrafting and refining. Today WALT : Plan a poem WILF: is use of similes/metaphors, senses words, descriptive words and phrases we collected last week

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Writing a Poem

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  1. Writing a Poem Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  2. This week WALT Plan, Write and Refine Poems Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  3. Step 1: PlanningStep 2: WritingStep 3: Redrafting and refining Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  4. Today WALT : Plan a poem WILF: • is use of similes/metaphors, senses words, descriptive words and phrases we collected last week • Use of Thesaurus to find alternative words TIB: • Good plans will help us to write more easily, poems will be more thoughtful, interesting and of good quality Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  5. Step 1Planning using a Poem Planning frame Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  6. Poetry Planning Frame Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  7. Descriptive & Alternative words and phrases Summer words Senses words Summer Similes/Metaphors Using the Frame Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  8. Descriptive & Alternative words and phrases Sparkling, scorching, blazing Shining brightly Arrived noisily Laughing merrily Summer words Sun hat Sun cream Hot Sunny Warm Bright Shade Splashing water Senses words See: gold, orange Hear: buzzing, laughter, splashing, twittering Touch: ice cream, ice-cold drink Smell: barbecue, fragrance of flowers Feel: heat, warmth, happy, healthy, glad Summer Similes/Metaphors As yellow as gold As noisy as my brother As cold as an ice cube River  a silvery ribbon Sea  a huge blue bath Sun  a hot ball of fire Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

  9. Today WALT : Plan a poem WILF: • is use of similes/metaphors, senses words, descriptive words and phrases we collected last week • Use of Thesaurus to find alternative words TIB: • Good plans will help us to write more easily, poems will be more thoughtful and of good quality Dr. Iffat Sardharwalla August 2006

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