We call someone who writes poetry this.
What is a poet?
This literary device is used below. "Her face was like sunshine."
What is a simile?
This poetry form has three lines and follows a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
What is a haiku?
This person shared the poem 'Everything' by Shel Silverstein.
Who is Kallista?
This 'poet' wrote lots of famous plays.
Who is Shakespeare?
This literary device is used below. "The sun was bright and the sky was clear, and the wind was soft and the fields were bare."
What is imagery?
This poetry form only needs two rhyming lines.
What is a couplet?
This person shared 'Television' by Roald Dahl.
Who is Fiona?
This was the poet in our book.
Who is Emily Dickenson?
These two literary devices get mixed up a lot. One uses 'like' or 'as', and the other says something IS something else.
What are simile and metaphor?
This poetry form makes words look like an image.
What is concrete poetry?
This person loves poetry (and is not Ms. Anna)!
Who is Cole?
This poet wrote lots of limericks with odd illustrations.
We use this literary device in all poetry.
What is imagery?
This poetry form follows no rules. Its opposite has 10 syllables per line.
What is free verse? (the opposite of blank verse / iambic pentameter)
This person can rewrite lines of other poets.
Who is Colin?
Who is Homer?
This literary device makes lines sound like tongue twisters.
What is alliteration?
This poetry form has five lines, and follows the pattern long-long-short-short-long. It is usually funny.
What is a limerick?
Who are poets?