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Sixth graders will use these slides to create their own math related poems.
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Math PoetryApril
is National Poetry Month
Math PoetryDirections:After hearing the math poems read aloud, you will use the math vocabulary and the Instant Poetry Forms’ website to create three of your own math related poetry.
Math Vocabularyadd
addangles
arcarea
averageaxis
circledecimalsdiameterdifferencedistance
divideequilateral
even numbersexponentformula
fra
anglesarc
areaaverage
axiscircle
decimalsdiameterdifferencedistance
divideequilateral
even numbersexponentformulafraction
addanglesarcareaaverageaxiscircledecimalsdiameterdifferencedistancedivideequilateral
even numbersexponentformulafractiongraphheighthypotenuseintegersintersectionmeasurementmultiplynegativenegative
numbersodd numbersparallelogrampipolynomialpositive numbersnumbersprime numbersprismproductPyramidquadrantsquarter
radiusremainderrhombusright anglesrootsquaresquare rootsubtractsumsymmetryvolumewhole numberszero
Instant Poetry FormsComparisons
1. Interactive Poetry Form Finder found on the left pane
2. Open: Description and Detail 3. Scroll down and open “One Inch
Tall”
Instant Poetry FormsCounting and Geometry
1. Interactive Poetry Form Finder found on the left pane
2. Count the syllables3. Lantern poem
Instant Poetry FormsGeometry
1. Interactive Poetry Form Finder found on the left pane
2. Shape3. Diamond
Instant Poetry FormsWhat’s in your math textbook
poem
1. Scroll down the left side to find “List Poem”
2. Use what you find in your math textbook to write a List Poem
Visit this site for moreMath Poetry