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How to perform poetry
Say every word clearly Which bits should be louder or
quieter? Which bits should be faster or
slower? Do you need pauses anywhere? What about different voices? Are any actions needed? Would sound effects help
anywhere?
Dice Score What to write
2 A game I like to play
3 Someone I like
4 A TV programme I like
5 Something I like to wear
6 A nice place for a holiday
7 Something I like to do
8 An animal I like
9 Something I like to eat
10 A place I like outside home
11 Something nice at school
12 A place I like at home
What is a rhyme?A rhyme is something you hear.
When two words end in the same vowel phoneme, or
the same vowel-plus-consonant pair of phonemes, they rhyme.
Examples: 1) sky, try 2) cat, hat
You can't tell a rhyme just by looking at a word!
Examples: Do these pairs rhyme? Do they look like rhymes?
paid, said blood, hood weight, height
eye, sigh home, foam choose, use
Sometimes words almost rhyme, but not quite. We call this a half rhyme.
Examples:
neat, hate peach, couch sorting, parting
Benjamin Zephaniah uses these pairs of words which sound a bit alike but don't rhyme:
gravity, heavenly
freezing, believing
magic, panic
Can you find any others that he uses?
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