Let's Laugh with Limericks!

Introduction

Welcome to the whimsical world of limericks! In this WebQuest, you'll explore the hilarious, rhythmic, and sometimes downright ridiculous world of five-line poems known as limericks. Get ready to learn the rules, discover famous examples, and craft your own clever creations.

Task

You will become a limerick expert! By the end of this WebQuest, you will:

  1. Identify the structure and history of limericks
  2. Analyze examples of classic and modern limericks
  3. Create and present your own original limerick
Process

Follow these fun steps to complete your WebQuest:

Step 1: Limerick 101

Step 2: Laugh Out Loud!

Step 3: Limerick Detective

  • Find 2 limericks online or in a book
  • Compare each poem and identify:
    • The rhyme scheme
    • The syllable count per line
    • One thing that makes the poem funny or clever

Step 4: Your Turn to Rhyme!

  • Write your own original limerick!
  • Make sure it follows the correct format and is school-appropriate
  • Illustrate your poem with a fun drawing

Step 5: Limerick Showcase!

  • Share your limerick with the class
  • Vote on class superlatives like "Silliest Rhyme," "Most Creative," and "Best Use of Wordplay"
Evaluation

You will be assessed based on the following:

  • Completion of all steps (10 points each)
  • Creativity and originality of your limerick (20 points)
  • Presentation and illustration (10 points)

Total: 70 points

Conclusion

You now know how to recognize and write limericks. These funny little poems pack a lot of punch into five lines and show just how fun poetry can be. Keep writing, keep laughing, and keep rhyming!

Credits
Teacher Page

WebQuest Title: Let's Laugh with Limerick's

Grade Level: 4th-6th Grade

Subject: Language Arts - Poetry

Duration: 2-3 Class Periods

Learning Objectives: By the end of this WebQuest, students will be able to:

  1. Identify the structural elements and rhyme scheme of a limerick
  2. Describe the historical background and typical tone of limerick poetry
  3. Analyze limerick examples for rhythm, syllable count, humor, and wordplay
  4. Collaborate with peers to critique and deconstruct poetic elements in limericks
  5. Compose an original limerick that adheres to traditional format and demonstrates creativity
  6. Present their limerick with visual and oral expression in a fun and supportive classroom setting