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Personification and Apostrophe
Practice using two types of literary techniques, personification and apostrophe, with this...
Harry Potter Haiku Handout
Define a haiku poem as you help students to write their own.
Alliteration and Assonance
Review two literary techniques, alliteration and assonance, with this worksheet. Students can...
Comfort Teacher's Guide
Incorporate creative arts into your curriculum through the poetry, drama, and discussion...
Denotation/Connotation
The vocabulary words used in this lesson stem from realism literature. Students are asked to...
Promises: Writing a Poem
In this activity, students will learn why some events anticipate other events. Then they will...
Poetic Language in "Memories of Christmas"
Students will understand and appreciate the use of literal and figurative language though...
Writing Weathergrams
Students will learn about weathergrams in this poetry activity. They will then write their own...
Scoring Rubric: Poetry
The organization, elements of poetry writing, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a...
Heroic Couplets
Review these couplets written in iambic pentameter.
Reading and Defining Poetry
By exploring a variety of poems, students will learn poetic techniques in this two-day lesson.
Enter the Poetry Contest
Encourage children's creativity with this poem writing activity. In this printable, children...
Metaphor Unit Poems
Students learn about metaphors and similes, and write a poem using metaphors.
Couplets
Exercise your creative thinking by writing couplets, using the examples given as guidance.
How to Read a Poem
This student handout will help students to read, understand, evaluate, and write poetry.
Rhyme Relay
Kids can get creative by writing poems with their friends, one line at a time!
Speak to Me in Iambic
Review iambic pentameter with your students.
Couplets: Find My Better Half
Kids can create couplets by using the rhyming words in the word bank.
Emotion Similes
Students will learn about similes and write a poem using them.
Hang Up a Haiku
This fun printable helps children create a haiku by hanging the syllables up on a clothesline.

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