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π Topic Summary
Reading poems with feeling means using your voice to show the emotions and ideas in the poem. It's not just about saying the words, but about how you say them. Think about how the poem makes you feel β is it happy, sad, excited, or calm? Use your voice to show those feelings. You can change your tone, speak louder or softer, and pause at different places to make the poem more interesting and meaningful. Practice makes perfect, so let's get started!
π£οΈ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Tone | A. The feeling of a poem |
| 2. Emotion | B. To say something clearly |
| 3. Enunciation | C. The way your voice sounds |
| 4. Pause | D. A short stop in speaking |
| 5. Mood | E. A strong feeling like happiness or sadness |
Match the correct pairs:
- π 1 - C
- π‘ 2 - E
- π 3 - B
- π 4 - D
- π§ͺ 5 - A
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank: feeling, voice, poem, emotions, practice.
When you read a _____, it's important to use your _____. This helps you show the _____ in the poem. Remember to _____ and show _____ when you read. With _____, you can get better at reading poems with _____!
π§ Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about a poem you like. How would you read it to show the feelings in the poem? Describe how you would change your voice to make it sound happy, sad, or excited.
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