There's an Alligator in My Pocket

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There's an Alligator in My Pocket

Children’s / Teenage: Poetry Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction

Authors: Ruby Ponder, Victoria Whitehead

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Language: English

Published by: AuthorHouse

Published on: 18th May 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 13 Mb

ISBN: 9781665525978


Understanding Poetry

Readers will read and understand that poetry does not have paragraphs. Poetry expresses feelings in a unique and creative way.

Lines and Stanzas

Students will be able to realize that every poem has lines. They will understand the number of lines in a poem, as well as stanza, which represents a group of lines in a poem.

Capitalization and Rhyming

After reading the poetry book There's an Alligator in My Pocket, students will realize that every line in a poem begins with a capital letter. They will also comprehend that words that rhyme sound alike. They do not have to be spelled the same, but they sound the same. Poetry often rhymes.

Rhyme Scheme and Pattern

Readers will be able to identify rhyme scheme. In poetry, a pattern is created and the words are arranged to fit into the pattern. The pattern of rhyming words in a poem creates a beat. This beat is the rhyme scheme. Letters are often used to stand for the rhyme scheme. For example, a for the first two lines that rhyme, b for the second, c for the third, and so on.

Enjoying Poetry

Students will learn to love reading poetry, especially when read out loud.

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