Personification and Onomatopoeia

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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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What are poetic devices?

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Poetic devices are essentially tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning.

Examples: Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Personificaiont and onomatopoeia

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Expected Learning Outcomes

Learners will be able to:
  • Identify the difference between a simile, metaphor, personificationa and onomatopoeia
  • Use these poetic devices in a poem

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What is personification?

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Use personification to describe a common household appliance.
Example : The coffee machine spits brown water

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The wind is whispering outside.
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Personification
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Onomatopoeia

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As the teacher entered the room, she muttered under her breath, "This class is like a three-ring circus."
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Simile
B
Metaphor

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 The pillow was a cloud when I put my head on it after a long day.
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Simile
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Metaphor

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The owl hooted in the tree.
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Personification
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Onomatopoeia

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Use onomatopoeia to describe the sound of a common household appliance.

Example: my alarm clock buzzes me awake in the mornings

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What are we going to do? Poetry writing part 2.

A) Write a Haiku about spring - using personification

B) Write a Haiku about autumn - using onomatopoeia
Finally, devide an A4 page in equal parts.  Write your a haiku in each part and draw a picture matching each haiku

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What is a Haiku again?

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