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Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012. Warm-Up Trade N Grade U. 8 Spelling; HW EOLWB Imagery-The Sea. Unit 8 Spelling Test Friday!. Homework- Personification Worksheet. Warm-Up- Linking Verbs 3/5/12. Write the sentences, then underline the

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Monday, March 5, 2012

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  1. Monday, March 5, 2012 Warm-Up Trade N Grade U. 8 Spelling; HW EOLWB Imagery-The Sea Unit 8 Spelling Test Friday! Homework- Personification Worksheet

  2. Warm-Up- Linking Verbs 3/5/12 Write the sentences, then underline the linking verb and circle the two words joined by the verb. The soup tastes too salty. The box seems heavier than it should be. The pizza tasted great last night. His voice sounded funny over the radio.

  3. The Sea By James Reeves

  4. Think about the title. What do you think of when you picture a sea?

  5. Descriptions of a Stormy Sea

  6. Descriptions of a Stormy Sea

  7. Descriptions of a Stormy Sea

  8. Descriptions of a Stormy Sea

  9. Descriptions of a calm sea

  10. Descriptions of a calm sea

  11. Descriptions of a calm sea

  12. Descriptions of a calm sea

  13. The Sea Was there rhyming, alliteration, meter or free verse? In the first stanza who is “he?” What does he do all day? The sea – rolls on the beach If the sea is a “hungry dog” in lines 1-14, what kind of dog is it in lines 15-20? The sea is a contented dog. “He” rests quietly. What are some descriptive language (good use of adjectives)? Clashing teeth, shaggy jaws, stormy clouds What figures of speech do you see? Alliteration (sandy shores), onomatopoeia (moans), metaphor (the sea is an angry dog).

  14. Tuesday, March 6, 2012 Unit 8 Spelling Test Friday Homework- Linking Verbs WS • Warm-Up • Feet in Poetry • Writing Lab- Sea Poem

  15. Warm- Up- Figurative Language- 3/6/12 Rewrite the following sentences and label what device(s) is/are used in each. The new fallen snow was as soft as a feather pillow. The water was glass as the speed boat zipped across it. Nor cricket chirping cheerily. Said a lightning bug to a firefly, “Look at the lightning bugs fly by!”

  16. Types of Feet U (unstressed syllable); / (stressed syllable) Iamb: U / Trochee: / U Anapest: U U / Dactyl: / U U Spondee: / / Pyrrhic: U U

  17. Types of Feet Iamb- a metrical foot containing 2 syllables- the first is unstressed, while the second is stressed. U / (tee TUM) because

  18. Types of Feet Trochee- a metrical foot containing 2 syllables- the first is stressed, while the second is unstressed. / U (TUM tee) novel

  19. Sea Poem Requirements Must have some connection to the sea or ocean. Must have title and byline Must be 10-20 lines in length Must use at least 3 poetic devices- simile, metaphor, alliteration, external/Internal rhyme, repetition, hyperbole, onomatopoeia and/or personification. Imagery is important- use descriptive adjectives & verbs-appeal to the senses!

  20. Sea Poem Requirements Must have some connection to the sea or ocean. Must have title and byline Must be 10-20 lines in length Must use at least 3 poetic devices- simile, metaphor, alliteration, external/Internal rhyme, repetition, hyperbole, onomatopoeia and/or personification. Imagery is important- use descriptive adjectives & verbs-appeal to the senses!

  21. Wednesday, March 7, 2012 Unit 8 Spelling Test Friday Homework-Spelling WS; Verb WS • No Warm-Up • Writing Lab- Sea Poem • Verbs Worksheets

  22. Types of Feet Anapest- a metrical foot containing 3 syllables- the first two are unstressed, while the last is stressed. U U / (tee tee TUM) disregard

  23. Types of Feet Dactyl- a metrical foot containing 3 syllables- the first is stressed, while the last two are unstressed. / UU (TUM tee tee) Emily

  24. Types of Feet Spondee- an untraditional metrical foot in which 2 consecutive syllables are stressed. / / (TUM TUM) Greentruck

  25. Types of Feet Pyrrhic- 2 consecutive syllables that are unstressed. A pyrrhic foot is usually followed by a spondee- creating a unit of two feet. U U (tee tee) for the, in a Pyrrhic and spondee together- U U / / (tee tee TUM TUM) in a green truck

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