Labeling Poem
All Things Rhyming
Sensory Language
Figurative Language
100

A row with words in a poem is called a

Line

100

Which lines rhyme in this stanza...

 I tried to take a selfie when I was all alone. 

I never should have done it. 

It broke my mobile phone. 

I guess I'm not so pretty. 

What is a line 1 and line 3

100

What sense does the line below appeal to? 

The aroma of sunscreen filled the air as the waves crashed and kids screamed with delight.

What is the sense of hearing

100

What type of figurative language does the line below contain? 

The toast jumped out of the toaster.

What is personification, because humans jump

200
A group of lines within a poem is called a
Stanza
200

Give an example of rhyming words in this poem: Autumn by Fern Wind 

Blowing briskly 

Leaves fall 

From The Trees 

We rake 

Colored leaves 

In A Big Pile. 

And jump.

What is leaves and trees

200

What sense does the line below appeal to? 

The blistery cold air made my teeth shake and chatter.

What is the sense of touch/feeling

200

What type of figurative language does the line below contain? 

I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!

What is hyperbole, because it's exaggerated.

300

What point of view is this poem told in... 

My dog plays invisible Frisbee. 

He catches invisible balls. 

He rides an invisible skateboard. 

He hurdles invisible walls. 

My dog has perfected the practice of doing invisible tricks. 

He jumps with invisible jump ropes 

and fetches invisible sticks.

1st person (narrator)

300

What type of rhyme scheme is used in this poem? 

I had a cat

who was so fat.

He could not even

sit on his mat.

What is AABA

300

What sense does the line below appeal to?

As the rain cleared a beautiful rainbow appeared behind the shining sun.

What is the sense of sight.

300

What type of figurative language does the line below contain? 

Her eyes sparkled bright like stars twinkling in the sky!

What is a simile, because it uses "like" or "as" to compare TWO things

400

What point of view is this poem told in... 

The tighty-whitey spider went down the waterslide.

 Got a water wedgie halfway down the ride. 

Jumped up and screamed and ran around in pain.

 Now the tighty-whitey spider will not do that again.

What is third person

400

What type of rhyme scheme is used in this poem?

The city was louder 

The city was meaner 

Even the dirt in the jungle was cleaner 

So Jimmy made a daring escape!

What is ABBC

400

What sense does the line below appeal to?

I jumped, startled by the loud booming whistle of the speeding train as it flew by on the squeaky tracks.

What is sense of hearing.

400

What type of figurative language does the line below contain? 

My mom said my bedroom could have been a pigsty!

What is a metaphor, because two things are compared WITHOUT using like or as.

500

What point of view is this poem told in? 

The record, so far, for the world's biggest burp, 

is held by Belinda Melinda McNurp. 

It wasn't on purpose. She wasn't to blame. 

Her tummy just rumbled, and out the burp came.

Her mother and father both covered their ears. 

Her brother and sister were nearly in tears. 

Her puppy looked panicked and yipped as he fled. 

Her kitten just cowered and covered his head.

What is third person

500

Complete the poem by filling in the blank. 

I'm practical, that's what I am!

And I know why I like the month of May.

I like it lots, for that is the month

We celebrate our last school day. 

Let the others have all the fits and spells

About the beauties of the season,

But I like May 'cause school is out

And I'm not ashamed to tell my ________!



What is reason

500

What sense does the line below appeal to? 

My eyes watered as I searched for water, anxious to find something to calm the fire I was feeling. My mom was right, the salsa was HOT!

What is the sense of taste.

500

What type of figurative language does the line below contain? 

Watching the show was like watching grass grow.

What is simile, because it is comparing watching a boring show to watching grass grow which is also long and boring.