Post on 23-Feb-2016
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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Hanna ParkInae Lee
7DFun Game
Poetry Game-This is a class game-It can’t go out of topic -Doesn’t have to rhyme
One person starts off by making up the first line of a poem (just by imagination)The next person continues the first line of the poem however they likeThe third person continues what the other person thought up ofThis goes on until someone decides to conclude and end the poem
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Hanna ParkInae Lee
7DMeter
MeterMeter is a pattern of accented/long and unaccented/short syllables in lines of a set length
StructureIf there was a set length of 10 syllables then:
First Syllable: UnstressedSecond Syllable: StressedThird Syllable: UnstressedFourth Syllable: Stressed……and so on until the line reaches the tenth
syllable
ExampleThis is an example from Shakespeare:“ShallI comPAREthee TOa SUMmer’sDAY?”
-Unstressed Syllable: Black-Stressed Syllable: Red
VocabsFoot: Each pair of unstressed/stressed
syllables that makes up a unit (Line=Five feet in total)
Iamb: Foot containing an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
Meter of The line in iambic= iambic pentameter
-The word pentameter comes from the prefix ‘pent’ which means five
Stress patterns-Some feet in verse/poetry has different stress
patternsEx1) Foot that consists of two unstressed
syllables followed by a stressed oneEx2) Foot that consists of a stressed one
followed by a unstressed one
The Five Types of FeetIamb (Iambic) is unstressed + stressed with two syllablesTrochee (Trochaic) is stressed + unstressed with two syllablesSpondee (Spondaic) is stressed + stressed with two syllablesAnapest (Anapestic) is unstressed + unstressed + stressed
with three syllablesDactyl (Dactylic) is stressed + unstressed + unstressed with
three syllables
Length of lines and meter can also vary
Types of meter & line length
Monometer = One Foot Dimeter = Two Feet Trimeter = Three Feet Tetrameter = Four Feet Pentameter = Five Feet Hexameter = Six Feet Heptameter = Seven Feet Octameter = Eight Feet
MeterMeter is determined by the type of foot and the number of feet in a lineLine with three iambic feet= iambic trimeterLine with six dactylic feet= dactylic hexameter
Example from William Blake’s Poem:“Tyger Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night”Catalexis: The absense of stressed/unstressed
syllables
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