Structure:
1. Who: Begin by introducing the main character(s) of your poem.
2. What: Briefly describe the action or event that's happening.
3. When: State the time or specific day when this action occurs.
4. Where: Indicate the location of the event.
5. Why: Explain the reason behind the action or event.
Example:
Who: A little girl named Lily
What: Found a lost, furry puppy
When: One bright, sunny morning
Where: In the park, near the playground
Why: The pup was scared and alone,
Lily knew she had to help it find home.
Tips:
* Keep it Concise: Each line should be short and to the point.
* Use Vivid Language: Choose words that create strong images in the reader's mind.
* Create a Flow: The poem should read smoothly from one line to the next.
* Add Details: While keeping it brief, you can add details to make the poem more engaging.
* Vary Sentence Structure: Don't be afraid to switch up the sentence structure to keep things interesting.
Let's write a poem together!
Tell me a story you'd like to write about, and I can help you shape it into a "who-what-when-where-why" poem. For example, you could tell me about:
* A time you went on a special adventure.
* A funny incident that happened to a friend.
* A historical event you find interesting.
Let your imagination run wild! I'm ready to help you create something fun and creative. 😊