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Writing Lesson for April 14th, 2020

I. Expectations for the online lesson. II. SPARK! It's TURN UP TUESDAY! Who will you compliment today? I will compliment __________________________, because _____________________ __________________________________________________________________________. Thank you for using complete sentences! :) III. Do Now: List the onomatopoeia (or sound words) in "It's Raining" by Heidi B. Roemer. IV. Part A: Structure is how a poem is built. It appeals to the reader's sense of sight. V. Part B. Alliteration is when two or more words sound the same at the beginning (Same Sound at the Start is an ALLITERATION!) Alliterations appeal to the reader's sense of sound. VI. Part C. Put it Together! Alliteration and Structure Ice Cream Step 1: Read "Bleezer's Ice Cream" by Jack Prelutsky. Step 2: Circle the alliterations in this poem. VII. Using ALLITERATION, create three new flavors for Bleezer's Ice Cream Store. VIII. Complete the sentence stem: If you were to write another poem about ice cream, what is another STRUCTURE that you could use to make your poem more fun and interesting? I could structure my ice cream poem into a _______________. IX. Please complete the Online Exit Ticket for 4/14/2020 on Teams.

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I. Expectations for the online lesson. II. SPARK! It's TURN UP TUESDAY! Who will you compliment today? I will compliment __________________________, because _____________________ __________________________________________________________________________. Thank you for using complete sentences! :) III. Do Now: List the onomatopoeia (or sound words) in "It's Raining" by Heidi B. Roemer. IV. Part A: Structure is how a poem is built. It appeals to the reader's sense of sight. V. Part B. Alliteration is when two or more words sound the same at the beginning (Same Sound at the Start is an ALLITERATION!) Alliterations appeal to the reader's sense of sound. VI. Part C. Put it Together! Alliteration and Structure Ice Cream Step 1: Read "Bleezer's Ice Cream" by Jack Prelutsky. Step 2: Circle the alliterations in this poem. VII. Using ALLITERATION, create three new flavors for Bleezer's Ice Cream Store. VIII. Complete the sentence stem: If you were to write another poem about ice cream, what is another STRUCTURE that you could use to make your poem more fun and interesting? I could structure my ice cream poem into a _______________. IX. Please complete the Online Exit Ticket for 4/14/2020 on Teams.

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