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Getting to Know Each Other Through Poetry
Students get to know each other through a poetry writing activity.
Promises: Writing a Poem
In this activity, students will learn why some events anticipate other events. Then they will...
Favorite Foods
Use writing prompts to get students' imaginations and writing skills flowing.
Writing Weathergrams
Students will learn about weathergrams in this poetry activity. They will then write their own...
A Collection of Poetry Activities
This collection of ideas will help students to love poetry from creation to recitation.
Explore Poetry with Emily Dickinson
Students will immerse themselves in the poems of Emily Dickinson by writing, researching,...
Fall into Rhyme
Students write a Fall poem and explore rhyming patterns.
Discover Nursery Rhymes
This assortment of activities will help your students to love nursery rhymes.
Rhyming States
What's in a state? What makes it great? Students learn more about a chosen state and create a...
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 Tips from Paul Janeczko
This advice from Paul Janeczko will help you and your students read and write poetry. Use these...
National Poetry Month Quiz -- Answer Key
The answer key for National Poetry Month Quiz.
Nursery Rhyme Collection
Thirteen of the most popular nursery rhymes are collected here.
Couplets
Exercise your creative thinking by writing couplets, using the examples given as guidance.
Up in the Clouds
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on expanding sentences.
Rhyme Relay
Kids can get creative by writing poems with their friends, one line at a time!
Prose and Poetry Connection
Have students write a narrative poem based on a prose realistic fiction selection. This...
Limericks: What's My Line?
Create a limerick by rhyming the last line with the first. You can use the word bank to help...
Tell Me a Story, Write Me a Poem!
Children practice storytelling and write a narrative poem.
Couplets: Find My Better Half
Kids can create couplets by using the rhyming words in the word bank.

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