Introduction to Poetry: Rhyme Scheme

In this lesson, we will introduce rhyme scheme and practise identifying patterns of rhyme in poetry.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.Which of these tells us what structure means in poetry?

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Q2.Which of these is NOT something we would look at when thinking about how a poem is structured?

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Q3.Which of these is another word for the turning point in a poem?

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Q4.What might a poet do to build on a key idea or theme in their poetry?

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Q5.What might a poet do to reflect ideas to do with time or pace in their poetry?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of these tells us what structure means in poetry?

1/5

Q2.Which of these is NOT something we would look at when thinking about how a poem is structured?

2/5

Q3.Which of these is another word for the turning point in a poem?

3/5

Q4.What might a poet do to build on a key idea or theme in their poetry?

4/5

Q5.What might a poet do to reflect ideas to do with time or pace in their poetry?

5/5

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Introduction to Poetry: Rhyme Scheme

Lesson 6 of 8

Q1.Which of these is true about rhyme?

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Q2.Which of the following pairs of words rhyme fully?

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Q3.Which of the following pairs of words is an example of half-rhyme?

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Q4.Which of the following statements is true about rhyme scheme?

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Q5.Which of the following statements is true about poetry and rhyme?

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Q6.When exploring rhyme scheme, what do we use to show which lines rhyme?

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Q7.Which of the following is NOT a reason why a poet might use a rhyme scheme in their writing?

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Introduction to Poetry: Rhyme Scheme

Lesson 6 of 8

Q1.Which of these is true about rhyme?

1/7

Q2.Which of the following pairs of words rhyme fully?

2/7

Q3.Which of the following pairs of words is an example of half-rhyme?

3/7

Q4.Which of the following statements is true about rhyme scheme?

4/7

Q5.Which of the following statements is true about poetry and rhyme?

5/7

Q6.When exploring rhyme scheme, what do we use to show which lines rhyme?

6/7

Q7.Which of the following is NOT a reason why a poet might use a rhyme scheme in their writing?

7/7

Lesson summary: Introduction to Poetry: Rhyme Scheme

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