Haiku
Limerick
I am Poem
Shape Poem
Free Verse
100

What country did haiku poems originate from?

Japan

100

How many lines are in a limerick?

5

100

What is the main purpose of an I Am poem?

To describe oneself or share personal thoughts/feelings

100

What makes a shape poem unique compared to other poems?

The poem's words are arranged to form a shape related to the poem's topic

100

What is the main rule about free verse poems?

There are no strict rules — the poet chooses form, rhythm, and line breaks

200

How many lines are in a haiku?

3

200

What two opening phrases often start limericks? (Give one)

There once was...
There was a...

200

How many stanzas does an I Am poem usually have?

3

200

Give one alternative name for a shape poem.

Calligram, concrete poem, or picture poem

200

Who wrote "This is Just To Say," an example used in the unit?

William Carlos Williams

300

What is the syllable pattern of a haiku?

5-7-5

300

Which lines (by number) rhyme together in a limerick? (e.g., 1 & ?)

Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme; lines 3 and 4 rhyme with each other

300

How many lines are in each stanza of an I Am poem?

5

300

Name one historical writer or culture connected to early shape poetry (from the unit).

Ancient Greeks (also Guillaume Apollinaire and Lewis Carroll referenced)

300

In free verse, does the poet have to follow a set syllable pattern? (Yes or No)

No

400

Name one common topic haiku poems are usually about.

Nature

400

About how many syllables are usually in lines 1, 2, and 5 of a limerick?

8-9 syllables

400

In an I Am poem, what line is repeated at the end of each stanza?

The first line ("I am...") repeated at the end of each stanza

400

If a student writes a poem about a tree and arranges the words to look like a tree, what type of poem is that?

A shape poem (calligram)

400

Read the short stanza: "First I saw the white bear, then / I saw the black;" Which poem from the unit is this line from?

"At The Zoo" (William Makepeace Thackeray example)

500

Read this haiku: "An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond, / splash! Silence again." What sound is described in the poem?

Splash

500

Read this limerick opening: "There once was a cat from the bay..." What should students plan next (think rhyme and rhythm) to keep it a limerick?

Plan rhyming words for lines 1, 2, and 5 and shorter lines for 3 and 4 (5–6 syllables)

500

Write one "I wonder..." line idea a student might include in an I Am poem about their school.

I wonder...something about school

500

Describe one sensory detail (see, hear, smell, taste, or feel) a student could use in a shape poem about the ocean.

Example: "I hear waves crashing," or "The salty spray touches my skin" (any sensory detail is acceptable)

500

Give one good reason why a poet might choose free verse over a haiku or limerick.

Because free verse allows the poet to write how they speak and choose their own rhythm and line breaks

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