Quatrain Poem
Lesson 13
Lesson 13
Today, we will be reading, studying , analyzing, and writing about Quatrain poems.
is a poem made up of four lines whose last words rhyme. The pattern can be A-A-B-B or A-B-A-B.
by Emmett Lee Dickinson
I never saw a purple cow,
I never hope to see one.
But I can tell you, anyhow,
I'd rather see one than be one.
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by Unknown
I love you butterfly.
You are my friend.
I love you butterfly.
Our friendship will never end.
by Unknown
My grandma's face is rosy red;
She wears a scarf around her head;
And when she tucks me into bed;
She plants three kisses on my head.
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by A. Monti
Broccoli is green and maybe cheesy.
It makes some people feel queasy.
Though not me cause I like it a lot.
I do not care if you do not.
Use the Google Doc to analysis a quatrain poem. Remember to make a copy and save it in your writing folder.
Use your Google Doc to write a quatrain poem. Write it in the box provided. You may use color and add a picture. You MUST include rhyme in your poem. You will keep one poem per page, so your quatrain poem will start on page 9, and all your poems will be written on the same Google Doc that you already saved in your drive. I Recommend you first write your poem on paper and work on it. When you are happy with it, you can add it to the Doc.
When you are finished with the assignment, here is what you can do:
Just keep writing.
Keep adding seeds.
Add to a already started seed.
Decide to take a seed through the writer’s process.
Reread your writing.
Edit your writing.
Work with a writing partner (with permission).
NEVER say "I am finished"
You need to be writing for a minimum of 30 minutes.