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Firework. “Firework” by Katy Perry. Click on the link to read through the lyrics for “Firework” http://www.metrolyrics.com/firework-lyrics-katy- perry.html. Figurative Langauage. Read through the lyrics and find the following things: Onomatopoeia Simile Repetition Metaphor Imagery
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“Firework” by Katy Perry • Click on the link to read through the lyrics for “Firework” • http://www.metrolyrics.com/firework-lyrics-katy-perry.html
Figurative Langauage • Read through the lyrics and find the following things: • Onomatopoeia • Simile • Repetition • Metaphor • Imagery • Alliteration • End Rhyme
“Firework” • Read through the lyrics again as we listen to the song • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGJuMBdaqIw • Which of the following themes fits with the poem: • don’t be afraid to be who you are • fireworks are explosive and so are you • try to fit in with the crowd • being different is something to celebrate, not something to be sad about
Before You Write • Open up the Student Examples on my website (under Assignments and Assessments Trimester III) • Read through each example and give it a score for: • Ideas—Water Skiing/Snorkeling/Scuba Diving • Writing Skills—Lots of errors/Some errors/No errors • ICE Quotes—Correct punctuation/Mostly correct punctuation/Incorrect punctuation
Last Theme Paragraph Before the Test • Using your previous paragraphs as a guide, write a theme paragraph for “Firework”
Peer Review • When you are finished, switch with a partner. • Look for the following things: • The topic includes the title of the poem (in quotes) and the theme • Example #1 • The quote is punctuated correctly: “direct quote” (#). • Explanation #1 (explain why the example fits the theme) • Example #2 • The quote is punctuated correctly • Explanation #2 (explain why the example fits the theme) • Concluding sentence