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Back in April, during National Poetry Month, I was getting ready to start a poetry unit with my 3rd grade students, and we inadvertently created the most wonderful poetry anchor chart ever! We like to call it our “Poet-Tree”! Here’s what happened… I started out asking my 3rd graders, “What is Poetry?” to get some... Read more
Easy poetry writing ideas for kids. Great for National Poetry Month or anytime of the year. Learn how to write all kinds of poems and have fun doing it!
Objective: Students will be able to create alliterations based on the poem “Bleezer’s Ice Cream” By Jack Prelutsky. Vocabulary: Alliteration Time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minu…
March 21st is World Poetry Day. How often do you read poetry to your students...or your own children? Poetry can be very exciting for young children. It is rhythmic and lyrical, with interesting word play; the words can be soothing, joyful, funny, silly, serious, sad.... Reading poetry to young children helps them to develop listening and auditory processing skills, as well as visualization skills. Personally, I have always loved reading the classics to children. Even if they don't quite…
Paint a Watermelon Poem. A fun way to encourage reluctant writers to try writing free-form poetry. Great activity for elementary kids.
Teaching poetry is so much fun and so easy to do when you have the necessary tools! I remember my first year teaching fourth grade, our writing curriculum had nothing for teaching poetry. Luckily, I have always loved to write, especially poems, so I developed my own Poetry Unit. It was incredible to see even […]
Want to introduce your upper elementary students to poetry, but not sure where to start? Check out these 11 ideas that are a great way to celebrate National Poetry Month or teach poetry anytime to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. There are activity ideas for writing poetry, reading poetry, being inspired by nature, and more.
Students love concrete poems or shape poems, easy poetry writing activity for grades 3-6
Free poetry printables and resources for you to use with your kids.
From videos to haiku to poetry slams, there's something to pique every student's interest.
Looking for new ways to encourage your students to write? Try these When No One is Looking poems. They're sure to entertain!
These Free Poetry Activities Are Perfect for Grades K-2. Four free printable poetry activities for grades K-3! Word family poetry, cut and paste poetry, list poetry, and riddle poems. So much fun! #elementaryschool #teachingideas #teachingresources #poetry #activities #activitiesforkids #printables #teaching
Poetry Writing unit featuring 10 poem styles with examples, graphic organizers, and writing templates for First Grade, Second Grade, & Third Grade
Check out these poetry activities for upper elementary that your students will love! This post includes a FREE poetry types booklet and a FREE poetry terms Bingo board!
Unleash creativity in your classroom with these fun and creative activities to teach poetry elements in elementary! From rhyming couplets to sensory poetry, engage your students with interactive and hands-on poetry elements activities. Find fun poetry activities or kindergarten and poetry games, too! Explore the blog post for poetry teaching ideas that make teaching poetry to kids enjoyable for first grade, kindergarten, and second grade.
A list of fun to read Haiku poetry books for kids. Your kids will laugh along with these delightful Haiku poetry books for kids.
How to Teach Poetry Writing in 4 Easy Lessons, especially designed for elementary teachers
Step-by-step directions for making concrete poems that look really good, grades 3-6, fun poetry idea
Writing poetry about the outdoors is a great way to get your third grade students thinking creatively and get them excited about nature!
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