Launching Lesson 10 Launching Lesson 10 On the Move: An Action Rhyme (Display poem) On the Move: An Action Rhyme (before reading poem) Is this writing shorter than the stories we’ve Before I begin to read, I see that this poem read? uses repetition. Read first line “Swim, swim, swim.” Poetry can contain rhythm and rhymes. The Repetition of this word creates a They can also contain patterns. rhythm like a drum beat. Launching Lesson 10 Launching Lesson 10 On the Move: An Action Rhyme (read “swim, swim, swim-climb, climb, climb-flap, flap, flap” while beating your hands on desk like a drum) On the Move: An Action Rhyme (Read first half of the poem after stopping after “I’m a fruit bat in the sky”) When the same word or sound is repeated, poem. a predictable rhythm is created. Let’s see what are the other actions in the Launching Lesson 10 Launching Lesson 10 On the Move: An Action Rhyme (before reading poem) On the Move: An Action Rhyme (after reading) Before I begin to read, I see that this poem Read first line “Swim, swim, swim.” Poetry is a special kind of writing. One way that poetry can move us is to create rhythm and music. Where are many rhyming words The repetition of this word creates a rhythm rhyming words? Let’s list them. uses repetition. like a drum beat. in this poem? What are some of the