There was a dog
He sat on a log
A fly went by
And shouted oh my
As the dog transformed into a frog
5 Lines
Free Verse there is no rhyme scheme
Her eyes are brown like chocolate
Simile, it is using like to compare two things
Her backpack weighed a ton!
Hyperbole- her backpack was probably heavy but it did not weigh a ton
THE GRASS WAVED IN THE BREEZE
Grass is nonliving and waved is the human characteristic.
In a meadow green and wide,
A willow tree stands with pride.
Its branches sway in the breeze,
Like a gentle hug from the trees.
Leaves like teardrops, soft and green,
Whisper secrets, yet unseen.
Roots reach deep into the ground,
Anchoring it safe and sound.
So next time you’re out to play,
Find a willow on your way.
Say hello to this old friend,
And listen to the stories it can send!
12 lines
The moon waltzes with stars up high,
In a celestial ballroom, they twirl and sigh.
Their silver steps light up the night
A cosmic dance, pure and bright,
Guiding dreamers’ wishes as they fly.
Limerick! it only has 5 lines.
His words were music to my ear
Metaphor, it is comparing his words to music without using like or as.
The dog was bigger than a car!
Hyperbole- exaggerating how big the dog is.
What is the nonliving thing and the human characteristic in the sentence?
THE BOTTLE WALKED TO THE EDGE OF THE TABLE
The bottle is the non living thing and the human characteristic is walked.
In a meadow green and wide,
A willow tree stands with pride.
Its branches sway in the breeze,
Like a gentle hug from the trees.
Leaves like teardrops, soft and green,
Whisper secrets, yet unseen.
Roots reach deep into the ground,
Anchoring it safe and sound.
So next time you’re out to play,
Find a willow on your way.
10 lines
In the heart of the morning,
under the sun's first light,
Birds awaken the day,
taking flight with all their might.
In the quiet of the evening,
as the stars begin their song,
The world rests in harmony,
where all hearts belong.
Rhymed verse, It rhymes and has a rhyme scheme
The air is as cold as ice.
Simile, it compares the air to ice using like or as.
Idiom- my feet hurt
What is the nonliving thing and the human characteristic in the sentence?
THE WIND PASSED BY ME.
The wind is the non living thing and the human characteristic is passed
Every day in third grade is a gift,
New friends to meet, spirits to lift.
Rich with experiences, lessons learned,
In every corner, knowledge yearned.
Chasing dreams, reaching for the stars,
Harnessing our skills, no holds barred.
In third grade, we begin to see,
New possibilities, of what we can be
8 Lines
Morning sun awakes,
Ripples dance on the calm lake,
Nature's beauty stakes.
Haiku, They only have three lines. How many? 3! 3! 3!
The classroom was a zoo
Metaphor, it is comparing the classroom to being like a zoo without like or as.
It's raining cats and dogs here!
A idiom, what I am saying does not match what I see.
What is the nonliving thing and the human characteristic in the sentence?
THE SEA ROARED LOUDLY
The sea is the non living things and roared is the human characteristic
Purring feline grace,
Whiskers twitching in the night,
Softly stalking prey.
3 lines
What is the name of your PE teacher?
Coach Disbro
The sun is a golden ball
Metaphor, it is comparing the sun to a golden ball without using like or as.
My feet are killing me!
My feet cannot literally kill me. I am exaggerating how much my feet hurt- Hyperbole.
What is the Principals name???
Mrs. Jarret