This document provides instructions for writing an alphabet alliteration poem. Students are asked to write a 3 word phrase for each letter of the alphabet where the first word is an adjective, the second is a noun, and the third is a verb. For example, for the letter A they may write "Awesome ants ache". The poem explores nonsense words that start with the same letter in a creative and imaginative way. Students are encouraged to make their phrases longer than 3 words if desired. The poem must include 26 letters and follow the specified part of speech format.
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Alphabet Alliteration Poem
This document provides instructions for writing an alphabet alliteration poem. Students are asked to write a 3 word phrase for each letter of the alphabet where the first word is an adjective, the second is a noun, and the third is a verb. For example, for the letter A they may write "Awesome ants ache". The poem explores nonsense words that start with the same letter in a creative and imaginative way. Students are encouraged to make their phrases longer than 3 words if desired. The poem must include 26 letters and follow the specified part of speech format.
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Name: Section: 6Writing Workshop Hemphill/ Ward
Alphabet Alliteration Poetry
In alliteration, each important word in the line begins with the same letter. These poems end up being crazy, nonsense poems. Use your imagination and alliteration skills to write a minimum of three words for each alphabet letter. If you want to, write longer alliteration phrases. The first word should be an adjective (word describing a noun), followed by a noun (the subject - the person or thing), followed by a verb (showing the action that the subject does). For example: A wesome ants ache B ony baboons bake C razy cats crawl D izzy dogs drool E ager egrets eat . . etc. . Z ippy zebras zoom or make them longer! A rtistic anteaters ate anchovies in the afternoon in autumn B eastly bears begged for bamboo and bread with butter C ostly critters cut catnip for crying cats top chew D esperate dingoes dig for dinosaur bones using dull diggers I. Requirements: 1. You will write the alphabet from A-Z (all 26 letters). 2. You will create an Alphabet Alliteration Poem for each letter (with a minimum of 3 words). 3. The poems must follow the required format: Adjective, Noun, Verb