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Free poetry dbqs for special education

Preview of Emma Lazarus The New Colossus Statue of Liberty Poetry Analysis

Emma Lazarus The New Colossus Statue of Liberty Poetry Analysis

Deeply analyze Emma Lazarus’s famous poem and connect to its larger historical context of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the “New” immigrants, and America’s melting pot with this everything's-included, no-prep lesson.************************************Greatness is appreciating the layers of poetic word in expressing a complex idea.A poem written as a favor to raise money for a pedestal on which to display an unbelievable gift from France. The iconic poem that almost wasn’t written.Take yo
Preview of South and East Asia Population Distribution Activity

South and East Asia Population Distribution Activity

Students will label the map with the physical features of South and East Asia. They will analyze and answer questions based on the map to explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, distribution of natural resources, and population distribution on Southern and Eastern Asia.
Preview of The Accused Poet : Poem & Analysis by Marguerite C. Anderson

The Accused Poet : Poem & Analysis by Marguerite C. Anderson

This poem written by Jamaican poet, author and educator, Marguerite. C. Anderson confronts the notion of authenticity in Jamaican literature and identity.
Preview of Teacher IEP input form

Teacher IEP input form

Created by
Cappie
Copy of teacher input form- used to collect data from general education staff before writing Individual Education Plans. Questions are sent out to general education staff, at least 1 week prior to student IEP meeting. Data collected can be used to support goals as well as assist with assigning appropriate accommodations and modifications for students.
Preview of Holiday Haikus - FREE!

Holiday Haikus - FREE!

Created by
Edge EdTech
As the holidays near, students will enjoy this FREE resource. This activity includes the explanation of haikus and offers examples of holiday haikus. For the last portion, students have the opportunity to writer their own holiday haikus. Students could write about Christmas, family traditions, snow, winter, etc. The possibilities are endless with this fun holiday writing activity! Also, check out more holiday fun with Winter Short Stories: Reading Comprehension Activities.
Preview of Modified DBQ Essay Checklist

Modified DBQ Essay Checklist

A checklist for self or peer editing that highlights many of the main requirements for a Document Based Question Essay that has been modified.
Preview of Mask Data Sheet

Mask Data Sheet

Created by
Erica Slusher
Need to keep track of data on your students wearing a mask? This may be the perfect data sheet for you.I've kept it as a Word document so that you may edit it to fit your particular needs, but it is currently set at 5 minute intervals throughout a school day.
Preview of 'Wh' Questions list

'Wh' Questions list

list of 'wh' questions
Preview of Harlem Renissance Poetry by Langston Hughes

Harlem Renissance Poetry by Langston Hughes

Created by
Ashley B
Collection of poetry by Langston Hughes. Use for teaching elements of poetry and about the Harlem Renissance.
Preview of Essay Outline Graphic Organizer

Essay Outline Graphic Organizer

Detailed essay outline helps students organize ideas to compose essay. When completed properly students can paste/write the sections together into one cohesive essay.
Preview of Odell Education/Reading Closely Modified Handout

Odell Education/Reading Closely Modified Handout

This worksheet will help students to gather information from the text. As well as analyze authentic historical image. This worksheet can be modified to use with any text and picture.
Preview of R.L. 8-10. 2: "Chanclas" What does the text say and not say?

R.L. 8-10. 2: "Chanclas" What does the text say and not say?

Created by
Urban Educator
This lesson uses the vignette "Chanclas" by Sandra Cisneros to teach students to determine what the text states both explicitly and implicitly. Scaffolds like images, definitions, and text-dependent questions are embedded to aid in student comprehension and two "assessment" type questions are included at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Protestant Reformation R.A.C.E. Response

Protestant Reformation R.A.C.E. Response

RestateAnswerCiteExplainR.A.C.E. Response Activities for the Special Education Social Studies World History classroom provide students with a historical image to examine, answer questions, then use those answers to compose a multi-sentence response to a content area question. This R.A.C.E. Response deals with the Protestant Reformation. I provide teacher modeling for the questions on these 2 pages then provide students with a R.A.C.E. graphic organizer and a sheet of lined paper, prompting them
Preview of Somebody Give This Heart a Pen Socratic Seminar Questions

Somebody Give This Heart a Pen Socratic Seminar Questions

Original Work Credit: Somebody Give This Heart a Pen by Sophia ThakurThe following two-page handout/worksheet has open-ended questions that ask students to analyze key literary concepts in poems from the poetry collection Somebody Give This Heart a Pen by Sophia Thakur. These are ideal for a Socratic Seminar where students can bring in their own experiences with family and trust.
Preview of Age Appropriate Easy Reader Story - Headphones

Age Appropriate Easy Reader Story - Headphones

Created by
Roxanna MARTELL
This is a sample of the easy readers that I have created. They are designed for middle and high school special education students who:Read at a low levelNeed material that is age appropriateNeed to read non-fictionNeed to show comprehension
Preview of Close Read Exemplar: Fidgety Philip

Close Read Exemplar: Fidgety Philip

Created by
Room360
This close read, matched to the Common Core State Standards, emphasizes textual evidence in answers. The poem requires students to work with complex text and academic vocabulary.
Preview of SEL-Discussion "Pandemic is a Portal" - How do we hit reset?

SEL-Discussion "Pandemic is a Portal" - How do we hit reset?

Created by
Emily Misch
This Google Slide challenges students to reflect on a world they want to see. Change in the world begins with an idea derived from discussions. This slide deck is part of a larger unit on the United Nations and their Sustainable Development Goals, but this lesson is through the lens of the poem "The Pandemic is a Portal" by Arundhati Roy. Students will reflect and discuss questions such as "How do you imagine the world after COVID19?," "List some things you’d like to see change instead of going
Preview of Journal Writing Expectation Print Off

Journal Writing Expectation Print Off

Created by
Margaret Joyce
Are you working with students on writing skills? Here is a journal prompt expectation sheet that allows students to see how they will be graded each week. I have this printed off and pasted into each student's journal as well on Google Classroom.
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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.