Types of Poems
Simile or Metaphor
Figurative Language
100

Five-line poem with a rhyme scheme of a-a-b-b-a

Limerick

100

A way of comparing two things using like or as

Simile

100

Is when human characteristics are given to nonhuman things like plants, animals and objects.

Personification

200

A form of Japanese poetry, usually about nature. Has 3 lines and 17 syllables

Haiku

200

Compares one thing to another without using the words like or as

metaphor

200

Using exaggeration to describe something that is impossible.

hyperbole

300

A poem that doesn't have a regular rhyming pattern or rhythm

Free verse

300

"The sky was sorbet"

 metaphor

300

When two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in  a phrase or sentence.

alliteration

400

Has a pattern of rhyming or rhyme scheme

Rhymed verse

400

"The cloud is as puffy as a cotton ball"

 Simile

400

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. "

hyperbole

500

"I saw two seagulls

And a red bird in a tree

Waiting there for spring."

Haiku

500

"You are my sunshine."

Metaphor

500

"The leaves danced in the wind."

Personification