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Preview of I, Too Hear America Singing Langston Hughes Analysis Lesson Plan Activities

I, Too Hear America Singing Langston Hughes Analysis Lesson Plan Activities

I, Too by Langston Hughes is a great way to introduce students to extended metaphor and allegory. Hughes wrote I, Too in response to Walt Whitman’s I Hear America Singing, and it allows students to work with allusion, and it helps to teach them the importance of having background knowledge on the topic they’re studying. This analysis requires students to think on a higher level and respond to higher order questions.This lesson plan for Langston Hughes I, Too includes:~A prereading activity with
Preview of Poetry Projects: Personal Anthology, Poet Analysis, Presentations

Poetry Projects: Personal Anthology, Poet Analysis, Presentations

These poetry projects are the perfect way to culminate your poetry unit. Students have the option of analyzing a poet or creating their own poetry anthology. Both project choices end with a presentation. To see samples of this resource, click on the green "preview" button above. Included: *Project selection sheet *Step by step directions for each project *Poetry writing prompts *Sample anthology PowerPoint *Suggested poets and poems for analysis *Poetry analysis graphic organizers *A poetry glo
Preview of The Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou  Film Comparison Activity Lesson

The Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou Film Comparison Activity Lesson

Get students thinking critically and outside of the box with this comparison lesson with The Odyssey and the film O Brother Where Art Thou. There are more parallels between The Odyssey and the Coen Brothers film than many give it credit for. In fact, the Coen Brothers themselves claim to have never actually read Homer’s epic but the movie has too many parallels for that to be case. Therefore, with this lesson plan, students will get to draw connections, identify the parallels and then decide wh
Preview of Differentiated Family Biography Project

Differentiated Family Biography Project

This project offers a menu of choices for each of these three categories: research, writing, and presentation, with choice components in each category that appeal to students' interests and preferred learning/presentation styles.I use this project as a culmination to my non-fiction research project (which focuses on non-fiction text features, informational text research, and informational writing). It is a perfect anchor type activity that can be accomplished alongside other instruction (I run
Preview of Praise Poem Unit

Praise Poem Unit

In this unit, students learn elements of poetry as well as the poetry writing pillars of imagery, emotion, and musicality (special sounds and sound patterns.) Includes a 'show, don't tell' lesson on descriptive writing as a focus skill as well as a peer editing lesson and a guided self reflection for students based on the rubric for the final poem. Students will end with a poem about something special to or about them. Relevant Common Core Standards included. You get 7 days of lessons with time
Preview of Where I'm From poetry lesson

Where I'm From poetry lesson

Students will create and share a poem that expresses their unique cultural heritage by borrowing “starter” lines from the poem “Where I’m From,” byGeorge Ella Lyon.• Students will examine poetry techniques, structure, and literary devices, including rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, simile, metaphor, and onomatopoeia. Students are encouraged to incorporate these techniques into their own poetry.• To have students imitate Lyon's writing style and create their own I Am From poem, focusing on deliberate
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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.