Lesson 5: Figurative Language and Voice

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oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice Getting Started Lesson 5: Figurative Language and Voice Today you will read poems about the Southwest region of the United States. Most people think of the desert when they think about this region. The poems in this section paint beautiful pictures of the Southwest. You will also analyze two more figurative language tools often used by poets: metaphor and personification. Stuff You Need "Metaphor" "ersonification (Option 1)" "ersonification (Option 2)" My America: A oetry Atlas of the United States by Lee Bennett Hopkins Ideas to Think About R is for Rhyme: A oetry Alphabet by Judy Young How do figurative language techniques make poetry more effective and engaging? How do poets influence the emotions and thoughts of the reader? Things to Know First person writing uses the word "I," second person uses "you," and third person uses "he" or "she." ersonification is a tool used by writers to give inanimate objects human traits. A metaphor makes a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things. Reading and Questions Read the poems in the section, "The Southwest States," in My America, and then answer the questions below. age 1

oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice 1. What was your favorite poem in this section and why? 2. Which poem created the most vivid image in your mind? What words from the poem made the image so vivid? 3. What did you learn about the culture and the geography of the Southwest? 4. Many of the poems in this section mention plants and animals found in the Southwest. Write down the names of the plants and animals found in the poems. Activities Activity 1: Metaphor Read the letter M in the book, R is for Rhyme. oets often use the figurative language device of metaphor. Metaphors compare seemingly unlike things to create vivid images while describing something that might be quite common. When the poet uses "like" or "as" to compare the two items, the comparison is called a simile. In the poem, "March in New Mexico," identify the metaphors used by the author: is compared to age 2

oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice is compared to Write three metaphors that compare two different things on the page, "Metaphor." Illustrate all three metaphors. Activity 2: "You Voice" oem Reading and Questions Read the letter Y in the book, R is for Rhyme. 1. Identify whether each poem in the "Southwest States" section of My America is written in first, second, or third person. 2. When something is written to "you," it can also be called "second person." The poem called "Cactus" is written to a "you" even though the word does not appear in the poem. Does the use of second person in this poem make the poem more effective? Why or why not? Activity 3: ersonification age 3

oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice Reading and Questions Another figurative language technique used by writers is personification. ersonification gives human traits to a non-living thing. Reread the poem, "Desert." 1. Write down the line where the author uses personification. 2. The poem, "Cactus," also uses personification. Explain how the author uses personification in this poem. Use one of the personification activity sheets to write a poem about an inanimate object and give it human characteristics. Ask your parent which option to complete. Wrapping Up Review the techniques of personification and metaphor and the difference between a metaphor and a simile. Look through any poetry books you have in your home and try to find examples of both techniques. age 4

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oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice Getting Started? Big Ideas Lesson 5: Figurative Language and Voice How do figurative language techniques make poetry more effective and engaging? How do poets influence the emotions and thoughts of the reader? & Facts and Definitions 8 Skills First person writing uses the word "I," second person uses "you," and third person uses "he" or "she." ersonification is a tool used by writers to give inanimate objects human traits. A metaphor makes a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things. Identify examples of figurative language found in text. (LA) Select a writing focus, organizational structure, and a point of view based upon purpose, audience, and format requirements. (LA) Use concrete sensory details in writing. (LA) Define figurative language (e.g., simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification) and identify its use in literary works. (LA) Introducing the Lesson Ask your child to give you an example of a metaphor. Tell him that today he will explore more figurative language tools used by poets. Ask your child what he has enjoyed most learning about poetry. Explain that today he will continue reading poems about the geography of the United States. Today's poems reflect the culture and geography of the Southwest. Ask him what he knows about this region of the country. Reading and Questions (Answers) 1. What was your favorite poem in this section and why? Answers will vary. 2. Which poem created the most vivid image in your mind? What words from the poem made the image so vivid? Answers will vary. 3. What did you learn about the culture and the geography of the Southwest? Answers will vary. 4. Many of the poems in this section mention plants and animals found in the Southwest. Write down the names of the plants and animals found in the poems. Hawk, cactus, coyote, ants, rabbit, tortoise, birds, buffalo, horse Outline of Activities and Answer Keys Activity 1: Metaphor Answer Key The visible part of the low clouds is compared to hems of garments. age 12

oetry -> 5: Figurative Language and Voice The trail is compared to a love poem. Read your child's metaphors to check that he understands what a metaphor is and can record examples. Activity 2: "You Voice" oem Reading and Questions (Answers) 1. Identify whether each poem in the "Southwest States" section of My America is written in first, second, or third person. "Lifeline" - first, "Cactus" - second or third (A couple lines of this poem have an implied "you."), "Desert" - third, "The Hawk" - first, "Santa Fe, New Mexico" - first, "March in New Mexico" - first, "Grand Canyon Colors" - third 2. When something is written to "you," it can also be called "second person." The poem called "Cactus" is written to a "you" even though the word does not appear in the poem. Does the use of second person in this poem make the poem more effective? Why or why not? Answers will vary Activity 3: ersonification Reading and Questions (Answers) 1. Write down the line where the author uses personification. The desert is holding a giant breath. 2. The poem, "Cactus," also uses personification. Explain how the author uses personification in this poem. The cactus talks in the poem and warns the reader that it is dangerous. The cactus is also described as "poised to pierce." First, check the answers from the poems, "Desert" and "Cactus." Next, assign one of these options to your child. Option 1 provides a template for the structure of the poem. Option 2 does not provide a structure for the template of the poem. Wrapping Up Questions to Discuss 1. What is a metaphor? (Makes a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things.) 2. What is personification? (A tool used by writers to give inanimate objects human traits.) Things to Review Review how the use of figurative language makes writing more interesting and vivid. age 13