Friday, 29 April 2011

Poem Podcast



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What is a friend?
-Unknown-
A friend is someone who listens,
A friend is someone who cares.
A friend is someone who understands,
A friend is someone who shares.

It's nice to have a special friend
To tell all your secrets to.
It's nice to know that someone you like,
Is someone who really likes you.

A friend is someone you call on the phone
To talk about nothing at all.
A friend is someone who cheers you up.
And makes you feel ten feet tall.

Everyone would like to have
A special friend it's true
But if you want a special friend,
You need to be one, too.

Smile

-Unknown Author-
A smile is cheer from you to me,
the cost is nothing its given for free.
They console the weary and gladden the sad.
And can make someone happy when they are mad.
Unlike blessings in which we pray
its the only thing you keep when you give it away.

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Elegy

Definition:
A mournful and sad poem written in response to a death or lost of a person.

Example:
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,
The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea,
The ploughman homeward plods his weary way,
And leaves the world to darkness and to me.

Explanation:
Elegy poems are made out of the author's feelings towards a person. It's used to remember someone and show respect towards them.

Couplet

Definition:
Two lines that rhymes and have the same rhythm.

Example:
from Turtle Trouble
Tell me if you think you know
How to make a turtle go.


Explanation:
This captures the attention of the readers and are also very easy to remember.

Rhyme

Definition:
The same sound, usually at the end of the line or verse.

Example:
The cat in the hat.

Explanation:
Poems are usually good at letting the words rhyme. It's easier to remember for the readers and also very catchy and fun. Readers tend to remember the poem easier when it rhymes.

Rhythm

Definition:
Like music, rhythm is the beat and pattern of the poem. There are two styles: stressed and unstressed voice.

Example:
The wind in her hair
The chair that sat there
Eyes on eyes
Fire and lye
in the river sky
Explanation:
Rhythm makes the poem more exciting and fun to read out loud. It's almost like hearing a song with a beat pattern.

Personification

Definition:
To make something inhuman sound like human. It can be actions or thoughts.

Example:
I am big, dark, and stormy.
Most people don't like me.
I can make strong sounds
and get people inside.
I can stretch a long way,
and make a lot of friends.
I am big and mighty.
The sun comes after me.
I am a thunderstorm.
These are the words that describe me.

Explanation:
Personification is like comparing an object to human. It helps the reader understand the thoughts and actions of the object more. It also makes the poem more interesting and fun to read.

Speaker

Definition:
Someone who is transferring a message to you in the poem.

Example:
I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us

Explanation:
It is less boring to have someone to talk to you, right? If you only have a poem that describes an event going on without someone telling you their perspective, it's not really interesting.

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Tone

Definition:
How deep/effective is the poem to the readers. It's also the up and down and voice of the author while reading the poem.

Example:
*Teachers are very good at the tone of their voice. They speak it up and down, which captures the students' attention.

Explanation:
The tone of the voice or poem are very important because it captures reader's attention and also make reading fun and interesting to hear. It also makes the reader pay attention to the poem and understand (interpretate) it more.

Interpretation

Definition:
An understanding about the meaning of something.

Example:
you are the mixture
of passion and ignorance
of trust and simple truths
you are wonderful that way
your eyes glisten with curiosity

I on the other hand
have spent willingness
like a rusted nail
granted three wishes
I gave them all away
to those
who would change things
*This poem talks about the young people who have a greater chance of changing things. Old people have experienced a lot, but they cannot change the way things were. Youngsters, however, can and will experience new things and learn deeper than those that have aged. Though they might still be ignorant and young, but they'll grow through time. The old peopel leave the future to the young ones.
Explanation:
When reading a poem, readers should understand what a poem means. It might be deep and thoughtful, and they'll have to find out what it is. The readers will understand and know more about the poem if they interpretate.

Simile

Definition:
Simile (See-mee-lee) is the comparision between two things using the word like or as. It's almost like metaphor.

Example:
He's as fat as a pig.

Explanation:
Simile makes the poem more interesting, easier to understand and connect if you don't understand one of the subject, and fun.

Extended Metaphor

Definition:
This is like metaphor but larger. You can use it to compare between sentences or paragraphs.

Example:
A piece of paper is a cube.
It is boring and blank.
It's always white and always square.
A piece of paper is always there.

Explanation:
This also has the use of metaphor, though it may be easier to understand or more complicated. Readers might find this interesting, useful to them if they do not know the meaning of one object, and fun.

Metaphor

Definition:
A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses comparision words like like or as to compare two different things.

Example:
The cookie is like a brown ball.

Explaination:
This helps the reader a lot throughout the poem. If the reader only knows one thing and doesn't know the other, metaphor helps the readers visualize what the object they do not know about. It also makes the poem more interesting and fun to read.

Stanza

Definition:
A paragraph. A verse.

Example:
I am fast and fun.
I can dream, dreams that nobody has dreamt before.
I would go on adventures all over the world.
I want to write out my imagination.
I enjoy seeing peace.

Explaination:
These stanzas (paragraphs) help the readers to know where one point ends. When the author shifts to another idea, the readers will know. Also, it helps to not confuse the readers.

Imagery

Definition:
When people read poems, they use imagery- creating visual images in your mental mind. Imagery is like the five senses: hearing, smelling, seeing, feeling, and tasting.

Example:
Let us go the, you and I,
When the evening is spread out against the sky
Like a patient therised upon a table;
Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets,
The muttering retreats
Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels
And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells.

Explain:
Imagery or imagination is important for readers to obtain. If the readers only read the poem and not visualize a picture in mind, it won't help them understand more clearly about the poem. Imagery also applies on the readers' experiences.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Poetry

POETRY

Definition
 a literary art that uses words to tell a story or show your feelings.

Example
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
And so are you.

Explain
We use poetry in Language Arts because it's also a form of writing that has meaning. Stories, novels, poetry... they all use words that tells a story.