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Betsy Ballew and Lauren Hall ECED 4300 A, Dr. Tonja Root Spring, 2010 4 th grade Acrostic Poetry. Betsy Ballew Stage of writing: Prewriting GPS: ELA4W1 The student - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Betsy Ballew and Lauren Hall ECED 4300 A, Dr. Tonja Root
Spring, 2010
4th grade
Acrostic Poetry
Betsy Ballew Stage of writing: Prewriting• GPS: ELA4W1 The student
–a. Selects a focus, an organizational structure, and a point of view based on purpose, genre expectations, audience, length, and format requirements.
Betsy Ballew
Stage of writing: Prewriting
PLO: The student will complete an acrostic graphic organizer on a topic for the prewriting stage.
• Form of writing: Acrostic poetry:•Easy and fun•Any subject/name•Vertical letters•Use 1 word or phrase •Word or phrase will match letter describing the subject
•Each word
• Stage of writing: Prewriting–Choose topic–Getting down ideas–Do not worry about neatness–Three descriptive words per
letter–Descriptive words will be
about the topic
E ASTER
•Graphic organizer
Ballew, E. C. (2010.) Graphic organizer: Acrostic poetry. Unpublished Word document, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
1.2.3.
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1.2.3.
APA
• Daniels, M. M. (2009, December 18). Christmas acrostic poem. Retrieved on April 13, 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2505653/my_christmas_acrostic_poem.html?cat=42
Example
Christmas Holiday Acrostic Poem
• Christmas time is here.• Helping hands abound.• Ring the Christmas bells.• Inside we gather around a fire.
Example
• Sharing with others.• The reason for the season.• Many gather together.• Advent calendars countdown• Stringing the Christmas lights
Lauren Hall
Stage of writing: Drafting• GPS: ELA4W1 The student
–b. Writes texts of a length appropriate to address the topic or tell the story.
Lauren Hall
Stage of writing: Drafting
PLO: The student will create an appropriate draft from the graphic organizer to help address the topic.
• Form of writing: Acrostic Poetry•Trunk
–Capitalized letters
•Branches–Based on letters of trunk–Could start or be in phrase
• Stage of writing: Drafting–Think about topic/subject–Choose best choice word
and/or phrase–Spelling or mechanics not
emphasized here–Plan for revising and editing
APA
• Daniels, M. M. (2009, October 08). Halloween acrostic poem. Retrieved on April 5, 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2262531/halloween_acrostic_poem.html?cat=10
ExampleSpoooky Halloween Acrostic Poem
• Halloween is almost upon us• Autumn brings us closer to tasty candy• Look around see the pumpkins glow• Look again see the spooky scarecrow
Example• Orange and black appear
everywhere• Weird and scary surround us• E mpty storage becomes
a Haunted House• Even children beg on this
Halloween night• Never take a teens treats or you
will get tricked!
• Practice Activity: –Complete school house
acrostic graphic organizer–Then use graphic organizer to
complete acrostic draft poem•Choose 1 word and/or phrase from each letter
–4th grade students
S 1.______2.________3.______
C 1.______2.________3.______
H 1.______2.________3.______
O 1.______2.________3.______
O 1.______2.________3.______
L 1.______2.________3.______
S C H O O L
• Assessment activity:–Same as practice–Complete Easter acrostic
graphic organizer–Then use graphic organizer to
complete acrostic draft poem•Choose 1 word and/or phrase from each letter
–4th grade students
E ASTER
•Graphic organizer
Ballew, E. C. (2010.) Graphic organizer: Acrostic poetry. Unpublished Word document, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
E_________________A_________________S_________________T_________________E_________________R_________________
•Draft poem
Hall, L. A. (2010.) Draft: Acrostic poetry. Unpublished Word document, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.