Illustrated Sky Poem
Assignment
Directions:
Write and illustrate a poem about the day or night sky. The poem can be
in any form you choose, but it must be at least 75 words and three stanzas
long. It should also incorporate at least three poetic devices. The first
draft of your poem is due on _____________. After I edit your rough draft
and return it to you, you will make revisions and type it. The second
draft is due on ___________.
Helpful
Hints for Writing Successful Sky Poems
1. Brainstorm a list
of powerful words to use in your poem.
2. Go outside and observe
the sky. Record your observations.
3. Reread Sandburgs sky
poems and check out some of the poems
written by last years
students. The best student poems are posted
on the Sky Poetry Page
at: CSMS Student-Authored Sky Poetry
(http://www.wsanford.com/~wsanford/exo/student_poems.html)
4. Review your list of poetry terms (metaphor, simile, etc.) and
make sure that you have
incorporated at least four them into your poem
(see rubric on the back of this page).
5. Be original. The stars
have already been compared to diamonds. Try to think of a
more unique
metaphor.
6. Edit your poem for grammar, spelling and
punctuation. Poets are allowed to
break some of these rules, but if
your poem does not make sense, it will
be marked down!
7.
Read your poem out loud. If your poem sounds more like a short story
than
a poem, then you might consider breaking it down into shorter
lines.