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Miranda Simmons & Chelsea Harper- Theriault ECED 4300-A Dr. Root Fall 2007

Miranda Simmons & Chelsea Harper- Theriault ECED 4300-A Dr. Root Fall 2007. Diamante Poems 3 rd grade. Chelsea Harper- Theriault , ECED 4300-A, Dr. Root, Fall 2007 Grade 3—Diamante Poems—Prewriting .

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Miranda Simmons & Chelsea Harper- Theriault ECED 4300-A Dr. Root Fall 2007

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  1. Miranda Simmons & Chelsea Harper-TheriaultECED 4300-A Dr. RootFall 2007 Diamante Poems 3rd grade

  2. Chelsea Harper-Theriault, ECED 4300-A, Dr. Root, Fall 2007Grade 3—Diamante Poems—Prewriting • PLO: Students will produce a graphic organizer displaying the subject and corresponding words for the diamante poem. • GPS: ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student m. Prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct.

  3. Poetry • Diamante poem- a diamond shaped poem, centered around one specific topic. There are seven lines, and each line uses a group of nouns, adjectives, or action verbs. • Prewriting- During this stage students will brainstorm ideas on paper, that they may want to write about. Students will also come up with words that describe that specific topic, as well as synonyms and antonyms. • Record selected idea on graphic organizer.

  4. Example 1 Lacoe. ( 2007). Diamante Poetry. Teacher Guided Activities. Retrieved November 17, 2007 from http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/classrooms/amy/algebra/5-6/activities/poetry/diamante.html • Uses for this site: Students can focus on the shape of the poem. As a class, students can discuss what each line is composed of.

  5. Example 2 Unknown (2005). Diamante Poems. Retrieved November 17, 2007 from http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/diamante/. • Uses for this Web site: Students will examine a model of a diamante poem to better understand the shape and parts of speech used.

  6. Practice Activityfor Pre-Writing • Before conducting the practice activity, teacher and students will review the parts of speech necessary for a diamante poem. • As a class, students will choose a topic. Raising their hands, students will describe the topic using action verbs, adjectives, nouns, and synonyms.

  7. Assessment Activity • Students will complete their own graphic organizer. They will brainstorm their own ideas and write words that correlate to the subject.

  8. Miranda Simmons, ECED 4300-A, Dr. Root, Fall 2007Grade 3—Diamante Poems—Drafting • PLO: As a class, students will complete a graphic organizer to draft the diamante poem. • GPS: ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The studentb. Begins to select a focus and an organizational pattern based on purpose, genre, expectations, audience, and length. f. Begins to use specific sensory details (e.g., strong verbs, adjectives) to enhance descriptive effect.

  9. Poetry • Diamante poem- a diamond shaped poem, centered around one specific topic. There are seven lines, and each line uses a group of nouns, adjectives, or action verbs. • During the drafting stage, we will use the ideas we generated in the prewriting stage to write our poem. Using the prewriting graphic organizer, students will choose the most descriptive words to go in the corresponding blank in the drafting graphic organizer.

  10. Practice Activity • As a class, students will complete a diamante poem. While looking at the list of words from the prewriting activity, students will choose words that are most descriptive. Then, students will write these words in the corresponding blanks to form the class diamante poem.

  11. Assessment Activity • Using the prewriting graphic organizer, students will independently complete their draft of the diamante poem.

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