Word Juggler
by Amy LV
Word Play Poems
Students - one thing that poets do is play with words. There are many ways to play with words. One way is to juggle a prefix or a suffix around as I have done in "Voracious." You can see that I made up a whole bunch of words, all with "v-o-r-e" at the end. Fifth grade poet Tara does this in her poem "Wonderholic" as well. (Scroll down to read the poem on pink paper.)
from November 2010
In "Greatings," you will notice that the word play revolves around homophones, including lion/lyin, prey/pray, and meat/meet as well as greetings/greatings (invented).
from November 2010
Here are two more poems with lots of word play. "Glitter" plays with sounds, and "Econd-say Anguage-lay" plays with another language!
For
the next two days, I will continue to pull together poems from
MyPoWriYe (My Poem Writing Year) 2010-2011. Then, in May, The Poem Farm
will take a brief break as it finds its new direction. Please feel
free to share ideas for this new direction!
This Month's Poetry Revisits and Lessons So Far
April 1 - Poems about Poems
April 2 - Imagery
April 3 - Poems about Animals We Know
April 4 - Line Breaks and White Space
April 5 - Poems from Everyday Life
April 6 - Free Verse
April 7 - Poems from Wonders & Questions
April 8 - Classroom Poetry Peek & Circular Poems
April 9 - Poems about Science
April 10 - Rhyming Couplets
April 11 - Riddle Poems
April 12 - List Poems
April 13 - Poems for Occasions
April 14 - Concrete Poems
April 15 - Poems about Food
April 16 - Quatrains
April 17 - Poems about the Seasons
April 18 - Alliteration
April 19 - Poems about Sports
April 20 - Compare/Contrast Poems
April 21 - Family Story Poems
April 22 - Poems about Nature
April 23 - Repetition
April 24 - Poems Inspired by Fairy Tales
April 25 - Concerns Poems
April 26 - Mask Poems
April 27 - How-To Poems
April 28 - Today - Word Play Poems
Tomorrow is Poetry Friday! The last Poetry Friday of National Poetry Month. Be there or be square!
April 28 - Today - Word Play Poems
Tomorrow is Poetry Friday! The last Poetry Friday of National Poetry Month. Be there or be square!
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