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Personification and Apostrophe
Practice using two types of literary techniques, personification and apostrophe, with this... | ||
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... | ||
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... | |
How to Read a Poem
This student handout will help students to read, understand, evaluate, and write poetry. | ||
Hang Up a Haiku
This fun printable helps children create a haiku by hanging the syllables up on a clothesline. |
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