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FOOT AND METER IN POETRY
 Ms. Shannon’s 4th Grade English Class
THE CHART OF FEET
Using the chart as a reference, take the “foot” quiz
online. Take the quiz as many times as you need. If you
           have a question, raise your hand.
IAMB


The iamb is the most commonly used foot in English and American poetry. Read
the following paragraph out loud and notice how it flows differently than regular
                               conversation does:

Today I went to see my friend Monique. We played with toys and rode our bikes to
 school. I hope I get to see her very soon. I’ve never had a friend like her before.

   You probably emphasized every other syllable, starting with the second one,
                       splitting it into iambs, like this:

  Today | I went |to see | my friend | Monique. | We played | with toys | and rode
|our bikes |to school. | I hope | I get | to see | her ver | -y soon. | I’ve ne |-ver had |
                                a friend | like her | before.
THE CHART OF METERS
PENTAMETER


     Pentameter is the most common meter, and is typically paired with iambs to
      form iambic pentameter. A line is in pentameter if it has only five feet. An
      iamb, as we discussed, is a foot. Therefore, a line of poetry containing five
                        iambs is written in iambic pentameter.

Today I went to see my friend Monique.
We played with toys and rode our bikes to school.
I hope I get to see her very soon.
I’ve never had a friend like her before.

                                        Today | I went |to see | my friend | Monique. |
                                        We played | with toys | and rode |our bikes |to school. |
                                        I hope | I get | to see | her ver | -y soon. |
                                        I’ve ne |-ver had | a friend | like her | before.
SCAN A POEM



The technique that we are learning is called “scanning.”
  Let’s watch these people scan a poem, so that we
             understand it a little better.
Now that you’ve learned how to pair foot and meter
 together, take the meter quiz online. You can use the
chart as a reference. Take it as many times as you need
 to. This one just uses iambs, so that you can focus on
                        the meter.
Now listen to this poem and try to figure out what the
       foot and meter is. Hint: It’s not iambic!

            Answer: anapestic tetrameter
THE FINAL QUIZ



 Now you can take the final quiz and see how well you
  understand foot and meter. Again, you can use the
charts as reference, and if you have any questions, raise
                       your hand.
YOUR HOMEWORK



                   You have two choices:

1) Write a poem of at least 4 lines in any foot and meter you
                              wish.

2) Find a poem online that is written in clear foot and meter.
    Print it out. Add the curvy unstressed marks, the straight
   accent marks, and the lines between feet, to show how you
  scanned the poem. Identify the foot and meter of the poem.

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Foot and Meter in Poetry

  • 1. FOOT AND METER IN POETRY Ms. Shannon’s 4th Grade English Class
  • 3. Using the chart as a reference, take the “foot” quiz online. Take the quiz as many times as you need. If you have a question, raise your hand.
  • 4. IAMB The iamb is the most commonly used foot in English and American poetry. Read the following paragraph out loud and notice how it flows differently than regular conversation does: Today I went to see my friend Monique. We played with toys and rode our bikes to school. I hope I get to see her very soon. I’ve never had a friend like her before. You probably emphasized every other syllable, starting with the second one, splitting it into iambs, like this: Today | I went |to see | my friend | Monique. | We played | with toys | and rode |our bikes |to school. | I hope | I get | to see | her ver | -y soon. | I’ve ne |-ver had | a friend | like her | before.
  • 5. THE CHART OF METERS
  • 6. PENTAMETER Pentameter is the most common meter, and is typically paired with iambs to form iambic pentameter. A line is in pentameter if it has only five feet. An iamb, as we discussed, is a foot. Therefore, a line of poetry containing five iambs is written in iambic pentameter. Today I went to see my friend Monique. We played with toys and rode our bikes to school. I hope I get to see her very soon. I’ve never had a friend like her before. Today | I went |to see | my friend | Monique. | We played | with toys | and rode |our bikes |to school. | I hope | I get | to see | her ver | -y soon. | I’ve ne |-ver had | a friend | like her | before.
  • 7. SCAN A POEM The technique that we are learning is called “scanning.” Let’s watch these people scan a poem, so that we understand it a little better.
  • 8. Now that you’ve learned how to pair foot and meter together, take the meter quiz online. You can use the chart as a reference. Take it as many times as you need to. This one just uses iambs, so that you can focus on the meter.
  • 9. Now listen to this poem and try to figure out what the foot and meter is. Hint: It’s not iambic! Answer: anapestic tetrameter
  • 10. THE FINAL QUIZ Now you can take the final quiz and see how well you understand foot and meter. Again, you can use the charts as reference, and if you have any questions, raise your hand.
  • 11. YOUR HOMEWORK You have two choices: 1) Write a poem of at least 4 lines in any foot and meter you wish. 2) Find a poem online that is written in clear foot and meter. Print it out. Add the curvy unstressed marks, the straight accent marks, and the lines between feet, to show how you scanned the poem. Identify the foot and meter of the poem.