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Poetry Pattern Book Reports The poetry patterns on this page are all used to describe a character from

a book. Use one of the patterns in reporting about the book or story you have read. Five Senses Poem Line 1 Color Line 2 Sound Line 3 Taste Line 4 Smell Line 5 Sight Line 6 Feeling Phone Number Poem Each line has the number of syllables in your phone number. Example: 7 Mudge is Henrys big, cute dog! 5 He stood three feet tall. 2 Wet licks, 2 Grew large, 3 Lovable! 4 Henry and Mudge 6 Are best friends forever!

Example: Mudge is brown like chocolate milk. Mudge sounds like friendly thunder. He tastes like dirt from digging. He smells like the wind. He looks like a giant teddy bear with drool. Mudge makes me feel like smiling from ear Bio Poem to ear! Line 1 First name of character Line 2 Four traits Build a Name Poem Line 3 Related to Line 4 Cares deeply about Use the characters name to build an Line 5 Who feels acrostic poem. Line 6 Who needs Line 7 Who gives Making Henry feel safe Line 8 Who fears Unusually large Line 9 Who would like to see Drooling all over Henry Line 10 Resident of Going through seven collars Extraordinary dog Example: Henry Only child, lonely, animal lover, picky Owner of Mudge Cares deeply about his puppy Who feels brave when walking with Mudge Who needs to walk Mudge daily Who gives Mudge lots of love Who fears nothing with Mudge by his side Who would like to see bullies go away Resident of a new street

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