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Preview of Bio Poem Template Selfie Drawing Fun ELA Back to School Activity Bulletin Board

Bio Poem Template Selfie Drawing Fun ELA Back to School Activity Bulletin Board

Gear up for back to school with this fun bio poem template and selfie-drawing icebreaker activity! It's the perfect back-to-school activity to start the year on a creative note. Students will enjoy expressing themselves through writing and drawing, and you'll love how easily it fits into your first week of school lesson plans. It's a win-win for everyone!Bio Poem Classroom Ideas ✨ Use it as a writing activity to build classroom community to help your students open up about themselves while getti
Preview of High School English Sub Plans for Language Arts Classes With 10 Lesson Plans

High School English Sub Plans for Language Arts Classes With 10 Lesson Plans

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Looking for emergency sub plans for your high school English class? If you don't have time to make detailed sub plans, or need some creative lesson plans to use in-between units, this is the resource for you! Don't let sick days be wasted days - these no-prep lessons are meaningful for students and easy for substitute teachers to implement! All student materials are available in PDF to print and writeable Google Slides. DETAILS:⭐ 10 Days of Lesson Plans ⭐ 8 Individual Lesson (two lessons last f
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans for English Language Arts Classes in High School

Emergency Sub Plans for English Language Arts Classes in High School

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Looking for emergency sub plans for your high school English classes? If you don't have time to make detailed sub plans, or need some creative lesson plans to use in-between units, this is the resource for you! Don't let sick days be wasted days - these no-prep lessons are meaningful for students and easy for substitute teachers to implement! All student materials are writeable in Google Slides. DETAILS:⭐ 5 Days of Lesson Plans ⭐ Lesson #1: Students read, respond to, and write a mimic poem for
Preview of Easter Activity: Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs Art Project, Sub Plans, & Fast Finishers

Easter Activity: Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs Art Project, Sub Plans, & Fast Finishers

Ready to ignite your elementary art curriculum with engaging, no prep Spring art projects? This Ukrainian pysanky eggs art lesson will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will love learning about folk art, folklore, and how to make pysanky Easter eggs with a kistka. Moreover, they’ll enjoy the simple pysanky egg patterns.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create art lesson plans based on pysanky eggs of Ukraine. Pair it with the book, Rechenka’s Eggs, by Patricia Polacco fo
Preview of After Spring Break Spanish Activity Back from Easter Break Preterite Tense Chat

After Spring Break Spanish Activity Back from Easter Break Preterite Tense Chat

Need a after Spring Break Spanish activity? This back to school after Spring Break Spanish Find Someone Who is the perfect interpersonal Spanish activity for the first day back from Spring break or after Easter break of Spanish 2-4 to talk about what you did over the break using the preterite tense Spanish. These people search or people hunt activity was designed as a Spanish interpersonal communicative activity to get students talking in Spanish class after Spring Break or after Easter BreakThi
Preview of Teaching Similes and Monster Simile Poem

Teaching Similes and Monster Simile Poem

Created by
Erin Guge
Print and Digital! With free optional student instructional video lessons! This three-day lesson plan with printables will have your students understanding and writing similes, culminating in a cute monster simile poem! The first day includes an introduction and practice with similes. Then the next two days focus on creating the poem. Each of the printables has an answer key/completed sample. The page used for students to plan their monster/poem comes in two different levels so you can choose wh
Preview of Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Poetry & Art: Blackout Poetry Book Pages

Created by
KRIOpie Design
(7) BLOWN UP BOOK PAGES & Instructions Included for creating poetry from the heart without the pressure of rhyming or form. Even if participants are not familiar with the principles of poetry (i.e., feeling, image, rhythm simile, metaphor, shape, and sound), they can express themselves with this fun activity to creatively problem solve varying poetic forms. Teach Social Emotional Learning or Poetry in a supportive way that will encourage creativity, participation, and deeper self-expression.
Preview of Sonnet 18 Comic with Shakespeare

Sonnet 18 Comic with Shakespeare

Created by
David Rickert
One of the best ways to introduce students to Shakespeare is to begin with Sonnet 18. This comic teaches students Sonnet 18 (or "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day") one of the most famous poems in the English language. Included in this resource:-a comic that teaches the poem-a prereading activity in which students try to find words to fit blanks in the poem-questions about the poem-a lesson about sonnets, including the sonnet form and iambic pentameter. If you teach other Shakespeare plays,
Preview of The Raven Lesson | Annotation Poetry Activity for Comprehension & Poetic Devices

The Raven Lesson | Annotation Poetry Activity for Comprehension & Poetic Devices

Print and digital options included! Students highlight and annotate to analyze and demonstrate reading comprehension of Edgar Allan Poe's narrative poem with a focus on (1) the plot, (2) rhyme scheme, (3) internal rhyme, (4) alliteration, (5) onomatopoeia, and (6) allusions.This product includes an annotation friendly version of Edgar Allan Poe's poem. Free versions of this public domain text are readily available in many locations, but this particular document gives students space to annotate a
Preview of Alliteration Pyramid Poem | Lesson Plans and Printables

Alliteration Pyramid Poem | Lesson Plans and Printables

Created by
Erin Guge
Print and Digital! With free optional student instructional video lessons! This four-day lesson plan with printables will have your students understanding and writing alliterative sentences, culminating in a fun Alliteration Pyramid Poem! The first two days include an introduction and practice with alliteration. Then the next two days focus on creating the poems. The printables have a completed sample (if needed), and note that a picture book is recommended to kick off one of the days (not inclu
Preview of Song, Poem Paired Text Analysis Lessons - "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, Tupac

Song, Poem Paired Text Analysis Lessons - "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, Tupac

Literary analysis is less intimidating with these paired text analysis lesson plans for Maya Angelou's poem and Tupac's song "Still I Rise." Detailed, CCSS-aligned lesson plans integrate close reading, text-based writing, and research skills, making this digital & print resource both engaging and worthwhile. There are three lesson plans in this product that build upon each other. The timing of the activities may be adjusted to fit the needs of your classroom/students, and one “lesson” may a
Preview of Easter Writing Prompt Jelly Bean Graphing | Spring Opinion Writing First Grade

Easter Writing Prompt Jelly Bean Graphing | Spring Opinion Writing First Grade

Created by
Firstieland
Easter writing activities are fun for students and they'll love this opinion writing prompt. Students will taste jelly beans, make a class graph, write their opinion of this tasty treat, and make a Jelly Bean Jar craft filled with colorful jelly beans. CLICK THE PREVIEW TO SEE EVERYTHING INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCEIncluded in this resource: Lesson PlansOpinion Writing Templates (4 versions)Chart - Describe A Jelly Bean (Color & B&W)Adjectives For Taste Word Bank (Color and B&W)Jelly B
Preview of How To Catch The Easter Bunny Activities Writing Prompt and Craft

How To Catch The Easter Bunny Activities Writing Prompt and Craft

Created by
Firstieland
How To Catch The Easter Bunny Writing is the perfect Easter writing activity for kindergarten, first grade or second grade. Your students will love choosing from 3 differentiated writing templates to write about the Easter Bunny and making the cute Easter Bunny craft. It's the perfect activity to hang on your Spring bulletin board!Included in this resource: Lesson PlansAnchor Chart - What Would You Use For Bunny Bait?Anchor Chart - How To Catch The Easter BunnyHow To Catch The Easter Bunny- wr
Preview of Easter Catholic Activities (Grade 4-6 Religious Education)

Easter Catholic Activities (Grade 4-6 Religious Education)

This activity package contains 25 pages of Easter worksheets for students learning in Catholic schools, Religion classes, Sunday school, or homeschool. Students will learn the story of Jesus Christ and the importance of Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday.⭐ Also available in French: Cahier catholique de Pâques (Grade 4-6 FRENCH Religious Education)Table of Contents:Title PageGood Friday (Page 1)Good Friday (Page 2)Good Friday QuestionsGood Friday QuestionsHoly SaturdayHoly Saturday Que
Preview of Easter Bunny Writing and Craft

Easter Bunny Writing and Craft

Created by
Jennifer Bates
Looking for an Easter writing activity that that also makes an adorable bulletin board? This resource includes templates for a bunny peek over and a choice of three reading response writing activities aligned to the Common Core. These printables could be used during writer's workshop, centers or sent home for distance learning.Includes:Templates for the bunny peek over craftBooks suggested for writing responsesThe Easter Egg by Jan BrettHorton Hatches the Egg by Dr. SeussIf I Were the Easter Bun
Preview of Poetry Writing - Free Verse Creative - Writers Workshop Poetry Writing

Poetry Writing - Free Verse Creative - Writers Workshop Poetry Writing

Created by
Renee Dawn
Poetry writing is forever! These poetry writing lessons will help your kids to see the world through a poet’s eyes, and create beautiful free-verse poems that are dazzling display pieces. Creative, divergent thinking pops off the page. Complete writer’s workshop lessons—16 in all—will build poetry step-by-step. Lists, charts, and examples support each lesson.You'll teach poetic devices—sensory details, rhyme, repetition, alliteration, simile, invented language, addressing the object directly
Preview of Shared Reading Passage & Lessons - Ontario Gr 4, 5, 6 - Growth Mindset

Shared Reading Passage & Lessons - Ontario Gr 4, 5, 6 - Growth Mindset

Integrate your Growth Mindset Concepts and READING Expectations with this Shared Reading Resource! Bring your Grade 4, 5 or 6 Growth Mindset Lessons into your literacy block with this Reading Passage. Make cross curricular connections to make planning easier and fit your curriculum in!This original text on Fixed and Growth Mindset will help you to teach background information to your students that target Mental Health and Well-being expectations. It will also help to improve on Reading Comprehen
Preview of Middle School Poetry Introduction Lesson | PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Middle School Poetry Introduction Lesson | PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
Academic Assets
This introduction to poetry lesson goes over all the vocabulary your students need to know in order to discuss and analyze poetry. It includes a 41 slide PowerPoint Presentation with guided notes and teacher answer key. I created this Poetry Presentation because it is exactly what I want to use in my classroom as a Middle School ELA teacher to begin my Poetry Unit!The poetry terms the presentation introduces:ProseElements of Poetry: Lines, Stanzas, Rhyme, Meter, Rhythm, Tone, MoodForms of Poetry
Preview of Paired Texts - Road Not Taken and Harlem (Dream Deferred) - Essay Writing

Paired Texts - Road Not Taken and Harlem (Dream Deferred) - Essay Writing

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Guide students through close readings of two poems: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "Harlem (Dream Deferred)" by Langston Hughes. Then, facilitate their understanding of the central themes and speakers’ attitudes as they construct connections between the poems. Use this activity to provide practice with a prose constructed response (short essay).This 20-page product includes the following:explicit lesson plan with identified Common Core ELA Anchor Standardsanticipation guidebuilding b
Preview of Haiku Poetry Mini Lesson - Middle School Poem Writing Templates Activity Packet

Haiku Poetry Mini Lesson - Middle School Poem Writing Templates Activity Packet

Do you want to be the best teacher? Would you like to help students exercise their creativity by writing haiku poetry about nature? Is one of your goals for your students to love poetry and learn how to write a haiku poem? Would you be interested in exploring new and exciting perspectives of poetry writing with the beloved and popular Japanese poetry? If you found something that gave you all these benefits, would you want to get started with it right away? Think about what a difference it will m
Preview of Paired Texts - We Wear the Mask and I'm Nobody! - Essay Writing Activity

Paired Texts - We Wear the Mask and I'm Nobody! - Essay Writing Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Guide students through close readings of two poems: "We Wear the Mask" by pre- Harlem Renaissance poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson. Then facilitate their understanding of the speakers’ attitudes and central themes as they construct connections between the poems. The lesson engages students with an icebreaker opening game of "Two Truths and a Lie" and culminates in a writing task that imitates the style of a standardized assessment. Additionally, this
Preview of Easter Catholic Activities (Grade 7/8 Religious Education)

Easter Catholic Activities (Grade 7/8 Religious Education)

This activity package contains 28 pages of Easter worksheets for students learning in Catholic schools, Religion classes, Sunday school, or homeschool. Students will learn the story of Jesus Christ and the importance of Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. They will complete an Easter bible study.Table of Contents:Title PageAll About Easter (K-W-L Chart)Good Friday (Page 1)Good Friday (Page 2)Good Friday QuestionsGood Friday QuestionsHoly SaturdayHoly Saturday QuestionsEaster Sunday (P
Preview of POETRY WRITING UNIT - 18 Creative Writing Lesson Plans & 85 Activities

POETRY WRITING UNIT - 18 Creative Writing Lesson Plans & 85 Activities

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This grade 9-12 POETRY WRITING UNIT PLAN has 18 detailed creative writing lessons and 85 fun activities. Students are guided through journal activities to complete a poetry portfolio packet of 7 poems. It is a no prep, print and go (or put on Google Classroom) resource. The 89 slide vibrant PowerPoint presentation with some fun animations leads the students through each lesson. A sub without any prep time could supervise these lessons. All student instructions are supplied in the PowerPoint pre
Preview of Similes and Metaphors Comic With Activities

Similes and Metaphors Comic With Activities

Created by
David Rickert
Students love exploring the fun of similes and metaphors because they use them everyday. But how do they work? And can students pick them out when they see them? This comic about similes and metaphors presents these important literary devices in a fun and entertaining way. In addition to the comic, there are activities that reinforce the concept of similes and metaphors in a variety of ways:- an activity where students create their own similes and metaphors from a list of words-a "real life" art
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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.