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More Poetry Resources for Lanugage Arts (21 resources)

"The Raven" Poem & Activities
Read the full text of Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven," then analyze the poem with a lesson...
Cowboy Slim Activity Guide
Numerous language arts activities on vocabulary, letter writing, poetry, and reading...
Scoring Rubric: Poetry
The organization, elements of poetry writing, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a...
Baby Sister Poetry Pack
In this activity, students explore the possibilities for nonverbal communication and emotion.
Teacher's Guide to Cam Jansen Mysteries
Teach students about the elements of a mystery and learn about the genre's history with this...
Poetry Word Scramble
Have your students unscramble these poetry vocabulary words.
A Collection of Poetry Activities
This collection of ideas will help students to love poetry from creation to recitation.
Alphabetizing Poets Quiz
Familiarize students with famous poets' names while they alphabetize this list.
Poetry Terms Quiz
Test your students' knowledge of poetry terms with these descriptions.
My Favorite Poem
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on evaluating and selecting books.
Counting Strong Words in Poetry
Using a love poem by Christopher Marlowe, children examine his use of nouns, verbs, and...
Couplets: Find My Better Half
Kids can create couplets by using the rhyming words in the word bank.
Poetry Terms Glossary
This glossary of poetry terms – from Accent to Versification – will help your students...
Couplets
Exercise your creative thinking by writing couplets, using the examples given as guidance.
Reciting-a-Poem Speech
Students recite a poem as a way to practice oral speaking.
Limericks: What's My Line?
Create a limerick by rhyming the last line with the first. You can use the word bank to help...
Denotation/Connotation
The vocabulary words used in this lesson stem from realism literature. Students are asked to...
Hang Up a Haiku
This fun printable helps children create a haiku by hanging the syllables up on a clothesline.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Perplexed Poetry
Have fun with poetry! Students use the missing words to complete rhymes from Charlie and the...
Rhyme Relay
Kids can get creative by writing poems with their friends, one line at a time!...

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