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Poem Examples

The document provides two examples of color poems about the color green. The first example uses a single pattern, describing what green is or represents for each of the senses and as a feeling or idea. The second example uses a brainstorming list to describe things that are visually, aurally, olfactorily, tactilely, or conceptually green. It combines these ideas into a single poem describing various things, experiences, places, feelings, tastes and sounds that are green.

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Poem Examples

The document provides two examples of color poems about the color green. The first example uses a single pattern, describing what green is or represents for each of the senses and as a feeling or idea. The second example uses a brainstorming list to describe things that are visually, aurally, olfactorily, tactilely, or conceptually green. It combines these ideas into a single poem describing various things, experiences, places, feelings, tastes and sounds that are green.

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Color Poem Examples

POETRY EXAMPLE, USING PATTERN 1: Green is .... the color of spring. Green is .... renewal. Green is .... the color of envy. Green is .... a new crayon. Green tastes like .... a crisp apple. Green smells like .... fresh cut grass. Green sounds like .... a croaking frog. Green feels like .... soft, velvety moss. Green looks like .... shiny emeralds. Green makes me .... go. Green is .... my favorite color.

POETRY EXAMPLE, USING PATTERN 2:


Uses brainstorming list from Step 5 List 1: What things LOOK green? Grass, apples, markers List 2: What things SOUND green? Lawnmower, music, sigh List 3: What things SMELL green? Grass, rain, crayons, List 4: How does green FEEL? Warm, cool, soft, velvety List 5: What makes YOU FEEL green? Envy, illness, spring List 6: What things TASTE green? Candy, vegetables, pesto List 7: What EXPERIENCES or IDEAS seem green? Renewal, beginning, envy List 8: Can you think of green PLACES? Garden, forest, swamp

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Green is apples, markers, and cool. Green is the taste of vegetables. Green smells like grass and rain. Green makes me feel envious. Green is the sound of a lawnmower and a sigh. Green is a garden, forest, and a swamp. Green is renewal. Green is beginning again. Green is spring.

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