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Oral communication poetry games for Google Apps

Preview of Figurative Language Game Show Test Prep Reading Review & Digital Game

Figurative Language Game Show Test Prep Reading Review & Digital Game

Created by
Fun in 5th Grade
Take ELA review days from dull to dazzling with this Jeopardy-style classroom game! This highly engaging Figurative Language Game Show PowerPoint makes practicing figurative language something that students are EXCITED to do!  My class CHEERS when they see this game in the plans. Students will be listening to your every word as they work hard to earn points for their team.  It’s a win-win for you and your students: you have a no-prep activity that practices important standards and kids will have
Preview of Digital Morning Meeting Games | Brain Breaks | Fun Friday Activities

Digital Morning Meeting Games | Brain Breaks | Fun Friday Activities

Engage your students in-person or virtually with these digital games and fun Friday activities! These engaging brain breaks are great for morning meetings and before lessons to get your class talking, moving, and fully engaged!This bundle includes 12 total games, plus a BONUS game:Guess the Picture (versions 1 and 2)This or That (versions 1 and 2)Stand Up, Sit Down (versions 1 and 2)20 Guesses (versions 1 and 2)Would You Rather (versions 1 and 2)Stranded The ImposterBONUS FILE: Go Find It (scave
Preview of 20 Guesses Games BUNDLE | Fun Friday Activity | Class Party

20 Guesses Games BUNDLE | Fun Friday Activity | Class Party

20 GUESSES GAME BUNDLEThis Google Slides digital game is a perfect brain break or Fun Friday activity for in-person and distance learning! Makes a great game on Zoom, Google Hangouts, or whatever platform you use!I use this activity to get my class thinking and working as a team! As a class, they try to guess the mystery item using as few hints as possible!Visuals on every slide make it a great game for all students!Can be used for a fun Morning Meeting activity, brain break, class reward, and m
Preview of Figurative Language Truth or Dare Game - Differentiated Task Card Activity

Figurative Language Truth or Dare Game - Differentiated Task Card Activity

Figurative language is such an important aspect of ELA. Students need to be able to identify, understand, and analyze figurative language in stories, novels, and poetry. They need to be able to use it in their writing and to explain its purpose and effect. Whatever your unit, this figurative language truth or dare game is an excellent complementary activity. POSSIBLE USES:You can use it as a whole class review of figurative language, as bell ringers, as a small-group activity, or even as a stati
Preview of Fun Friday Activities | ESL Games | Class Party Ice Breakers

Fun Friday Activities | ESL Games | Class Party Ice Breakers

Engaging digital games for in-person or distance learning! Use as a Fun Friday activity, brain break, classroom party game, or before beginning a lesson. Perfect for back to school! What's included in this bundle? Over 90 slides of gamesWould You Rather? (my adventure version!) Stranded on an Island (students vote on 2 out of 3 provided items to bring with them when they're stranded on an island)20 Guesses (my adventure version!) What can I use these games for?Brain breaks, morning meetings, Fun
Preview of Introduction to The Canterbury Tales Digital Escape Room Review Game Activity

Introduction to The Canterbury Tales Digital Escape Room Review Game Activity

Created by
English Bulldog
Introduction to The Canterbury Tales Digital Lock Box Escape Room Game⚠️You must have cell phones, tablets, or laptops to play this game. Students should work together in small groups. This game requires students to access Google apps with a Google sign-in. Prior to purchase of this game, please make sure your school district does not block the following apps/websites: Google Sites, Forms, Docs; and YouTube (presented through SafeShare).⚠️ A breakout box kit is not needed for this game.Engage
Preview of Beowulf Digital Escape Room Review: Literary Introduction & Historical Context

Beowulf Digital Escape Room Review: Literary Introduction & Historical Context

Created by
English Bulldog
Beowulf Digital Escape Room You must have cell phones, tablets, or laptops to play this game. Students should work together in small groups. This game requires students to access Google apps with a Google sign-in. Prior to purchase of this game, please make sure your school district does not block the following apps/websites: Google Apps (Sites, Forms, Docs); YouTube (presented through SafeShare); and Jigsaw Planet. A breakout box kit is not needed for this game.Engage your students by having
Preview of Class Party Activities | Digital Brain Breaks | Fun Friday BUNDLE

Class Party Activities | Digital Brain Breaks | Fun Friday BUNDLE

Digital games are a great way to engage your students. These fun Google Slides activities can be used for virtual learning or as classroom games during brain breaks, morning meetings, or Fun Fridays! Get your students talking, moving, and laughing with all six of these engaging brain breaks, plus a bonus game!The SIX games (over 100 slides) included are:Guess the Picture (version 2)This or That (version 2)Stand Up, Sit Down (version 2)20 Guesses (version 2)Would You Rather (version 2)Stranded on
Preview of AVID Public Speaking Activities - 30 Second Speeches and Fun Debate Topics

AVID Public Speaking Activities - 30 Second Speeches and Fun Debate Topics

Giving students plenty of public speaking practice is important, but thinking of fun topics takes time! These 2 activities (plus 5 extra freebie prompts) come with a combined total of 80 fun and engaging speech topics for your students to practice those very important college and career readiness skills! Great for AVID, ESL students, counseling, college and career, speech, or just used as a fun brain break in any class!FUN DEBATESDirectionsShare expectations of respectful debatingOrganize studen
Preview of Self-Advocacy Games Deaf Education Bundle

Self-Advocacy Games Deaf Education Bundle

Created by
Listening Fun
Looking for engaging DHH self-advocacy activities? The Self-Advocacy Games bundle is perfect! Six different games cover a variety of self-advocacy topics (hearing loss and communication) perfect for upper elementary through middle school students. Save 20% by getting the bundle!Topics Included:My Hearing Loss: Find Four GameUsing the Remote Mic: Check GameParts of the Ear: Apologies GameCommunication Breakdowns: Chocolate AdventureAccommodations: Sink the Boats GameVarious Topics: Money Question
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Poetry Analysis Worksheets & Activities

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Poetry Analysis Worksheets & Activities

Are you looking for a way to help your 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students practice answering questions about poems?As testing end-of-year testing gets closer, students get burned out and need a little change of pace. Help your 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students prepare and have fun at the same time. Help students practice reading comprehension with a full-length test that includes Fiction, Non-Fiction, Paired Passages, and Poems. Have fun during ELA test prep with a Poetry Jeopardy PowerPoint game a
Preview of 20 Questions Mystery Picture Game | PowerPoint AND Google Slides

20 Questions Mystery Picture Game | PowerPoint AND Google Slides

20 Questions is a classic game that generations have loved to play! Students strategically ask "yes" or "no" questions to solve the mystery noun's identity. The noun could be a person, place, animal or thing. Game formats are offered in both PowerPoint and Google Slides.20 Questions builds the following skills: oral language-asking questions, critical thinking, memory and recall, listening, categorizing and problem solving!25 Mystery Nouns: kitten/cat baseball soccer bicycle fire stati
Preview of Zoomed In! The Visual Mystery Game VALENTINE'S DAY EDITION!

Zoomed In! The Visual Mystery Game VALENTINE'S DAY EDITION!

Can you guess the Zoomed In Valentine's Day items? Boost your students engagement and build community with this fast paced game. 20 Zoomed In images, five in each category: Valentine's Day Treats, Valentine's Day Symbols, Famous Valentines, and Traditional Valentine's Day Gifts! Re-energize your Zoom, Google Meet, or Hangouts meetings. This involves NO PREP and will leave your students smiling. Great for morning meeting! Spark conversation with built-in community building questions.• Built-in Co
Preview of Guess the Picture | First Day of School Game | Beginning of the Year Activity

Guess the Picture | First Day of School Game | Beginning of the Year Activity

This summer Google Slides game is the perfect ice breaker, brain break, and seasonal activity for students: for in-person learning or distance learning!I use this activity to get my class talking! They discuss the clues they're using to come up with an answer, share observations with the class, and respectfully agree or disagree with their peers' predictionsThis is also a great game for English Language Learners to practice talking about the colors and shapes they see in the zoomed in picturesWh
Preview of I Spy Brain Break Games Digital and Powerpoint Versions Set 1

I Spy Brain Break Games Digital and Powerpoint Versions Set 1

I Spy is a classic, fun, and engaging game. In this game, students try to find the given object in a sea of objects. Whether it is played just for fun or competitively, there are many different ways you can play this game. This NO PREP, exciting game can be used as an ice breaker at the beginning of the year, a brain break between lessons, an incentive for participation or a classroom reward!There are two sets of picture scenes in this resource. One set with just the word for the object they wil
Preview of Figurative Language in Popular Songs Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Figurative Language in Popular Songs Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Grammar and vocabulary review doesn't have to be boring and monotonous! Get kids up and moving with this print and go, classroom-tested interactive game for reviewing figurative language that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format.Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review figurative language. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify and explain what type of figurative language is being used in the song lyric. Examples are t
Preview of I Spy Animal Categories Digital Game to Boost Language Skills and Comprehension

I Spy Animal Categories Digital Game to Boost Language Skills and Comprehension

Created by
Educating Abroad
All students will eagerly participate with this animal-themed game. Use as a whole class activity, small group warm-up, or tutoring resource for individual students. Designed to develop students' descriptive and receptive language skills, vocabulary, and comprehension. Can your students use the clues and inferencing to identify what I spy? Get your students thinking, speaking, and listening with this class favorite!Made for Google Slides™, you can easily play in the classroom or online.★ INCLUDE
Preview of Morning Meeting Activities | Digital Community Building BUNDLE

Morning Meeting Activities | Digital Community Building BUNDLE

The upgraded version of my Virtual Community Building for Distance Learning BUNDLE! The difference is that this bundle includes all 12 virtual games :) This bundle includes everything you need to build a strong classroom community, perfect for the beginning of the year:Digital Morning Meeting Slides (75+ slides) that emphasize community building and SEL developmentOur Class Promises Activity (20+ slides) to develop a sense of belonging and trust within your classroomVirtual Games (6 games total
Preview of Digital Fun Friday Game | Google Slides | Brain Break

Digital Fun Friday Game | Google Slides | Brain Break

20 GUESSES GAMEThis Google Slides game is the sequel to my original game, found here. It's the perfect ice breaker for back to school and a great activity for brain breaks! It's also perfect for a virtual game on Zoom, Google Hangouts, TEAMS, or whatever platform you and your class are using for distance learning!I use this activity to get my class thinking and working as a team! As a class, they try to guess the mystery item using as few hints as possible!Visuals on every slide make it a great
Preview of Guess the Picture Distance Learning Game for Zoom

Guess the Picture Distance Learning Game for Zoom

Guess the Picture Game (Version 2!) This Google Slides game is the sequel to my original game, found here. It's the perfect ice breaker for back to school and the first week of school! It's also perfect for a virtual game on Zoom, Google Hangouts, or whatever platform you and your class are using!I use this activity to get my class talking! They discuss the clues they're using to come up with an answer, share observations with the class, and respectfully agree or disagree with their peers' predi
Preview of Who Said It: Taylor Swift or Shakespeare?

Who Said It: Taylor Swift or Shakespeare?

A wonderful way to introduce William Shakespeare to students or play a fun game in class if you have some extra time allotted. Directions: MUST BE IN PRESENTATION MODE. Each slide contains a quote from one of the two, I make students stand on the "Swift Side" or "Shakespeare Side," and then reveal the answer to them. All slides contain the answer that is revealed through a text transition.
Preview of Valentine's Day Figurative Language Sorting Game, Digital and Printable

Valentine's Day Figurative Language Sorting Game, Digital and Printable

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Get your middle and high school students in the Valentine spirit, avoid the monotony of worksheets, and meet standards with this fun, easy prep Valentine's Day activity with expressions of love that use figurative language! Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review figurative language with a fun Valentine's Day twist. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify and explain the statement on the card. I've now included a digital version of the activity tha
Preview of Would You Rather Travel the World Icebreaker - Middle and High School

Would You Rather Travel the World Icebreaker - Middle and High School

Inspire curiosity about the world with this fun Would You Rather Travel the World icebreaker or brain break activity. It's a great way to get your middle school and high school students engaged, thinking, and talking! The Google slideshow: Includes 45 total Would You Rather promptsCovers 60 countries across 7 continents Uses vivid color images to support vocabulary and language development and shelter English Language learners (ELL ESL)Has a sentence starter on every pageIncludes a template sl
Preview of Morning Meeting Digital Game | Fun Friday Activity Brain Break

Morning Meeting Digital Game | Fun Friday Activity Brain Break

The Great Debate GameThis Google Slides game is a perfect morning meeting topic, digital game, brain break, or Fun Friday activity for in-person or distance learning on Zoom, Google Hangouts, or whatever platform you and your class are using!I use this activity to get my class talking! They discuss the debate topic using sentence stems to share their ideas and respectfully agree or disagree with their peersIf you have access to breakout rooms, divide students up to let them come up with their ke
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Learn more about poetry resources

Poetry encourages students to engage with language, explore their thoughts and feelings, and connect with the broader human experience. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital poetry resources, look no further. TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

If you want to make poets out of younger students in elementary grades, then acrostic poems or fill in the blank poems are the perfect place to start. (In fact, many poetry resources on TPT include templates so your students can easily get started producing their own poetry, whether it’s a haiku, or limerick.) For older students in middle and high school, you can find an array of resources to teach them about everything from iambic pentameter, figurative language, to famous poets from history. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your students’ poetry skills in no time.

Fun and engaging poetry activities to try

Teaching students about poetry can be an engaging and creative experience. Here are a few ideas for poetry activities that you can find on TPT to help you introduce and explore the world of poetry with your students:

Poetic Device Scavenger Hunt

Distribute some poems and have students identify and highlight poetic devices like similes, metaphors, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and imagery. Discuss what these are and the overall impact on the reader's experience.

Poetry Analysis Jigsaw

Divide students into small groups, assigning each group a different poem. Have each group analyze the assigned poem's themes, tone, and literary devices, and present their findings to the class.

Poetry Slam or Performance

Organize a poetry slam where students can perform poems they’ve written themselves or those written by famous poets. This will help build confidence and strengthen their public speaking skills.

Writing Poetry from Different Perspectives

Ask students to write a poem from the perspective of an inanimate object or an animal to foster empathy and encourage creative, out-of-the-box thinking.

Creating Found Poetry

Provide magazines, newspapers, or online articles. Have students cut out interesting words and phrases, and use them to create their own unique poems.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for poetry and enhance their creative writing skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching poetry

What types of poetry resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of poetry resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular poetry lessons include learning how to write haikus, acrostic poems, limericks, and free verse.

How do I find poetry resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing poetry lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for poetry resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of poetry lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.