Cinquain
Suitable for Step 1
Duration
30 to 40 minutes
Material Needed
Writing materials
Group size
Individual
Objective
Prepare short, interesting descriptions of selected nouns (topics)
Description
- Explain to the participants that a cinquain is a poem in 5 lines, and that the word cinquain comes from the French word ‘cinq’ for “five.”
- Share the formula or recipe for writing, as below, and ask the participants to develop their own poems and read them out.
- Note that the cinquain has five lines that follow this sequence:
Cinquain Recipe
Line A: One general one-word subject or topic
Line B: Two vivid adjectives that describe the topic
Line C: Three interesting -ing action verbs that fit the topic
Line D: Four-word phrase that captures feeling about the topic
Line E: A very specific term that explains Line A
- Ask learners to try their hand at writing cinquains. Let them present to the class.
Contribution to Systems Thinking competence
The Cinquain may help learners to develop first descriptions of several elements of the chosen topic, in an interesting and engaging way.
For example, learners may list several different dimensions of ‘Cotton’, such as cotton pest, organic cotton, jeans, etc. Learners working individually or in groups could quickly prepare several short rhymes that get them thinking about these topics in a little more detail.
EXAMPLE
Insect
Hidden, hungry
Preening, searching, stalking
Waits as if praying
Mantis