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Write a "Diamante Poem"

How you can help at home: Have your child write a line poem in the shape of a diamond.

     

    In this activity your child writes a diamante poem, a diamond- shaped seven-line poem. In doing so your child works with antonyms (opposites), nouns, adjectives and verbs.

    The line pattern for the poem is:

    Line 1: One noun that is the opposite of line 7
    Line 2: Two adjectives that describe line 1
    Line 3: Three action verbs ending in -ing that describe line 1
    Line 4: Four nouns
    First 2 nouns relate to line 1
    Last 2 nouns relate to line 7
    Line 5: Three action verbs ending in -ing that describe line 7
    Line 6: Two adjectives that describe line 7
    Line 7: One noun that is contrasting to line 1

    What You'll Need:

    • Paper
    • Pen or pencil
    • Thesaurus (optional)
    • Art materials, such as crayons, markers and paints (optional)

    Here's How To Do It

    Explain to your child what a diamante poem is.

    Review the line pattern with her and look at examples of diamante poems. Help her come up with topics to write about. She can use a thesaurus to look up words and their antonyms. Have her write the diamante poem following the line pattern. When she is finished she may illustrate a picture to go with the poem.

     
    By GreatSchools Staff
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