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Showing posts with label National Poetry Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Poetry Month. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2024

It's About Time, Teachers, for Spring Poetry!

 It's about time, teachers, for spring poetry.


Celebrate spring, and National Poetry Month with this poetry unit.

In POETRY POSSIBILITES for SPRING,you will find a collection of poems about spring weather, holidays, and activities. Each poem is accompanied by a teaching point. Also included are custom designed activities, skill lessons, and craftivities; the POETRY POSSIBILITIES. There are even directions for a class play.

Here are more previews:



These poems are ready to print and add to your students' anthologies.




Saturday, March 18, 2023

IT'S ABOUT TIME for POETRY MONTH


 April is National Poetry Month.  Prepare your classroom for it with these resources:

These 20 posters each describe a type of poetry.  A sample of that poetry form is also included.  Display the posters as anchor charts or compile them in a notebook as a reference for your poets.


All of the poems and the teaching possibilities in this unit pertain to spring weather, holidays, and activities.

This unit provides teaching points, skill lessons, and activities custom designed for each.  Animal Poems masterfully combines language arts with science.

This unit also combines poetry and science as your students learn about states of water, clouds, precipitation, and content vocabulary.

This poetry unit combines poetry and the history of westward expansion.

Take your primary students on an African Safari through poetry.

These poems and their teaching possibilities are all related to feet and footwear.


These task cards are applicable to virtually any poem you may be studying. Skills range from simple identification of high frequency words to homophones; punctuation to personification; and suffixes to cinquains.





Thursday, April 7, 2022

IT'S NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!

 


It's about time, teachers, for National Poetry Month.  So let's create some poetry! 

A fun project for poetry month is to create a collage of spring things.  (It's also a good way to use up construction paper scraps.)


Once the collage is completed, invite your lower grade poets to make a 5 senses poem.  Provide a formula for the poem:

    I see ____________________________

    I hear ___________________________

    I smell __________________________

    I feel ____________________________

    I taste ___________________________

Attach the poems to the collages and display them for the world to enjoy.

Older students could write triplets, quatrains, haikus, acrostics, ... really any form of poetry you'd like. 

If you would like help with types of poetry, you may like this set of Poetry Posters --





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