Kelly Whiddon and Wendy Wolvek ECED 4300 Section C Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2010 Concrete Poetry.
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Kelly Whiddon and Wendy WolvekECED 4300 Section C
Dr. Tonja RootFall 2010
Concrete Poetry
Wendy WolvekPrewriting
GPS: ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing.
The student a. Plans and drafts independently
and resourcefully.
PLO: The student will plan for their concrete poem by choosing a topic and creating a graphic organizer.
Concrete Poetry: A concrete poem is a poem that is written in the shape of your topic. The shape is important as
well as the words that create it.
Prewriting: Before writing your poem, you will brainstorm ideas. You will need to choose a topic, the audience, and the words you want to use to create your poem.
Topic:
Facts:
Shape:
Wolvek, W.M. (2010). Concrete Poetry Graphic Organizer. Unpublished graphic organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
Barnes, M. (n.d.) Shoes. Lee Brazell, Literacy Specialist. Posted to http://lbrazell.blogspot.com/
Practice Activity
(4th grade) Now we will fill in a graphic organizer together. What do we need to decide on first? The topic. We are going to use stars as our topic. The audience for our concrete poem will be the other 4th grade classes.
Topic:StarsFacts:
bright,shiny, made of plasma,held together by gravity,“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”,yellow, red, blue,
Wolvek, W.M. (2010). Concrete Poetry Graphic Organizer. Unpublished graphic organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
Facts:studied by astronomers, found in constellations, in the sky
Shape:Star
Assessment ActivityNow it’s your turn!Directions:1)Brainstorm ideas that you could
use to create a concrete poem. 2)Fill in the graphic organizer. • Don’t forget to use short phrases.
When filling in a graphic organizer, we do not use complete sentences.
Kelly Whiddon Drafting
GPS: ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process
to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student a. Plans and drafts independently
and resourcefully.
PLO : The students will draft a concrete
poem using their graphic organizer.
Concrete Poetry: A concrete poem is a poem that is written in the
shape of the topic. The shape of the poem is just as important as
the words that create it.
Drafting: After you have completed your graphic organizer, you will
take that information and create a draft.
Finley, S. (Artist). (2006). Retrieved from http://img156.imageshack.us/i/rabbit1shapebl9.jpg/
Practice Activity:(4th Grade) Now we will create a draft of our concrete poem. We will start by drawing the outline of a star. Next, we will use the information from our graphic organizer place around the outline of the star. Since we are now in the drafting stage, we will be using complete sentences. The audience for our poem will be the other 4th grade classes.
Stars are
They
are
in th
e sk
y.
They can be red, yellow, or blue.
They are made of plasm
a.
They are held together by gravity.
There is a song about them,
“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”They can be found in constellations.
They
are
stud
ied
by astro
nomers. sh
iny.
Stars are
bright.
Assessment Activity:
Now it’s your turn!Directions:1)Draw the outline of your shape. 2)Take the information from your graphic
organizer and place it around the outline of the shape. • Remember to use complete
sentences in your draft.