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Poetry Tips from Paul Janeczko
This advice from Paul Janeczko will help you and your students read and write poetry. Use these...
Literature & Math: Stories about Planets
After reading "The Planet of Mars" by Shel Silverstein and The Planets in Our Solar...
Enter the Poetry Contest
Encourage children's creativity with this poem writing activity. In this printable, children...
Faces of the Moon Teacher's Guide
Enrich your science or space-science curriculum with this printable teacher's guide. This...
"I'm Thankful for . . ."
Give thanks with this printable music activity. Children will write a poem about something they...
Literature & Math: Stories about Giants
Explore plant growth and ratios in the human body through math and science activities for "Me...
Couplets
Exercise your creative thinking by writing couplets, using the examples given as guidance.
Fall into Rhyme
Students write a Fall poem and explore rhyming patterns.
Rhyme Relay
Kids can get creative by writing poems with their friends, one line at a time!
Writing a Jingle
Students will write a jingle to advertise their favorite products. The writing process involves...
Couplets: Find My Better Half
Kids can create couplets by using the rhyming words in the word bank.
Letter from Poet Joyce Sidman
Share this letter by poet Joyce Sidman with your students. The letter features advice on how to...
Couplets Game
This fun learning game helps children learn about couplets.
The Importance of Voice in Poetry
Students match a short quote from the poetry book Button Up! with the article of...
Hang Up a Haiku
This fun printable helps children create a haiku by hanging the syllables up on a clothesline.
Poem-a-Day Calendar: April 2009
Use this calendar, for April 2009, to celebrate National Poetry Month. Each day of the month...
Limericks: What's My Line?
Create a limerick by rhyming the last line with the first. You can use the word bank to help...
Creating Your Own Career Poem
Steady Hands: Poems about Work will inspire your students to write their own poetry...
Trite Similes Instructions
Children learn all about trite similes with this fun learning game.
Animal Poems & Animal Shapes
Students write poems about animals – in the shape of their subjects! This printable...

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