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Writing Modelling
Book2016
What is a simile?
What is a metaphor?
WAL what the difference between a simile and a metaphor is.
WALT: Describe ourselves using similes
WALT: Craft our own ‘Who am I?’ poems
Who am I?
Can you write a ‘Who am I? poem’ about Miss
Delany?
I am as
My eyes
My ears
My brain
My nose
My heart
I am Miss Delany.
Now write a Simile Poem about yourself.
I am ...
My eyes ...
My ears ...
My brain ...
My nose ...
My heart ...
I am ___________.
1. Use Pages
2. A4 Portrait
3. Remember K.I.S.S. rule.
4. Place a photo of you in
the background (arrange
image to back, adjust
opacity, lay textbox over
image)
5. Print after Teacher Check
WALT write metaphors in our writing to create interest.
WALT craft a poem using onomatopoeia.
So what
is it?
Watch the video!
What are some onomatopoeic words?
roar boom clash crash beep meow bangwoof pop
zap pow splash slam ring knockbuzz
wham moo ribbet flash zoom slapwhoosh ding-dong
zzzzzzz chugga
CampingCrack! Crack!The fire crackles under the stars.Sizzle! Sizzle!The water sizzles above the fire.Crunch! Crunch!The campers crunching on potato chips.Click! Clack! Click! Clack!The tent poles clicking and clacking together.Rustle! Rustle!As we prepare our sleeping bags to go to sleep.Chirp! Chirp!The crickets say, “good-night”.
A poem using onomatopoeia
Now create your own
Choose an everyday event to write
a poem using onomatopoeia.
A trip to the zoo Getting ready for school
Stuck in traffic Doing housework Farm visitDay at Rainbow’s End A walk through the forest
Visiting Spookers In the kitchenAt the beach Night time In the playground
Personification - what is it?
Personification is...
WALT identify personification and understand how it is
used.
Examples of personification
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
My computer throws a fit every time I try to use it.
The words appeared to leap off of the paper as she read the story.
The crumpet jumped up out of the toaster.
Can you find the word/s that personify
the object?
What human traits are being personified?
Personification: Where? What human traits?
The sky is low
THE sky is low, the clouds are mean,A travelling flake of snowAcross a barn or through a rutDebates if it will go.A narrow wind complains all dayHow some one treated him;Nature, like us, is sometimes caughtWithout her diadem.
~Emily Dickinson
What is the object being personified? How?
List here the words used to personify.
Do you know this nursery rhyme?
What do you notice?
Hey diddle, diddle,the cat and the fiddle.The cow jumped over the moon;The little dog laughed to see such fun,and the dish ran away with the spoon.
What is personified? How?
Fog
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
by Carl Sandburg
Now it’s your turn...
Title: What form of nature is it?
Line 1: Title + How it arrives/begins
Line 2: What does it do?
Line 3: How does it do it?
Line 4: Where is it?
Line 5: How does it leave?
WALT what are precise nouns, pronouns,
concrete and abstract nouns.
WALT: Create a personal tagxedo description using
precise nouns, pronouns, and abstract nouns
1. Go to www.tagxedo.com 2. You probably have to download it.3. In ‘Load’ add precise nouns about you. Separate
them with a comma.4. Submit5. In ‘Shape’, add image of you (a clear portrait
with a plain background).6. Adjust threshold and blur until it looks like you.7. Click ACCEPT.8. Change to Black & White theme.9. Save image to your Desktop (or Takahe 1
folder) then PRINT
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