We researched about limericks for one of the chapter chat
tasks.We would like some feedback on our task.
By Lily,Candice and Sienna.

Limericks
By Lily,Sienna and Candice.
A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical. Limericks were made famous by Edward Lear, a famous author who wrote the "Book of Nonsense" in the 1800's.
How to write a limerick:
The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (usually 8 or 9).
The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (usually 5 or 6)
E.g.
e.g
There once was a wonderful star
Who thought she would go very far
Until she fell down
And looked like a clown
She knew she would never go far.
E.g.
There was an Old Man in a boat,
Who said, 'I'm afloat, I'm afloat!'
When they said, 'No! you ain't!'
He was ready to faint,
That unhappy Old Man in a boat.
Well done girls!
ReplyDeleteBonjour jinxy jingles,
Deletethanks for the feedback.
That's great research - I understand how to write a limerick now and the examples were funny. Have you tried to write one yet? I think it would be tricky!
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Collin,
Deleteyes they are funny.No we haven't but we're going to try.
Namaste miss Collin, we haven't tried to write our own. Maybe we'll do that next time!
DeleteI am looking forward to reading one of your own limericks!
DeleteI liked how you used different coolers on each word by nate
ReplyDeleteGluten tag Nate, we went on abcya to get the word clouds. it is pretty cool!
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