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Poetry Unit - 4th Grade and 5th Grade

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Jessica Zannini
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Grade Levels
4th - 5th
Resource Type
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Pages
250 pages
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My students enjoyed this poetry unit. It was easily accessible to their understanding. Great resource! Would recommend to others :)
This unit is wonderful for all students. I can use poetry to help grow vocabulary and knowledge of poems. It is so engaging for all learners. Thanks for having it so organized. I specifically love the laid out teacher lesson plans. VERY HELPFUL!
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Description

Teach students to love poetry with this 6 week 4th and 5th grade unit? This easy to use resource has everything you need to make teaching poetry exciting any time of the year.

***Now updated for Distance Learning with a Google Slide Student Handbook, Digital Poetry Vocabulary Book, and a Digital Poetry Portfolio to easily upload to Google Classroom.

The 31 day unit includes over 300 pages of resources for you and your students to learn to love poetry.

What’s included:

  • 31+days of lesson plan on fourth and fifth grade reading and writing standards
  • Lessons Included:, Beat, Rhyme, Rhythm, Lines, Stanzas, Verse, Meter, Implicit and Explicit Information, Figurative Language Reading for Main Idea, Author’s Purpose, Mood, Theme, Comparing and Contrasting poems and author’s point of view, Using Illustrations to find meaning. Writing -Diamantes, Acrostic Poems, Bio Poems, Free Verse Poems, Cinquains, Haiku, Shape, Free Verse, and Research Poems, Alliteration.
  • 18 Original poems
  • Print and Digital versions of a Student Handbook with the materials need the lessons. (Note quiz, test, and choice board pages are not included in the Student Handbook)
  • Assessments (Quiz, Rubrics, Choice Board, Unit Test, and Checklists)
  • Portfolio Publishing pages and Rubric
  • Poetry Family Celebration Guidelines
  • Appendix with Poems, Additional Lessons (Verse, Meter, Explicit Information, Implicit Information, Point of View, Mood, Theme, Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Hyperbole, and Figurative Language Scavenger Hunt) on other grade level standards, poetry close read for any poem, and bookmarks.
  • Vocabulary Cards and Anchor Charts
  • Essential Question and I Can Statement Posters

Check out the PREVIEW for a full list of lessons, photos, and additional lesson provided in this unit.

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Bundle and save with the 4th and 5th Grade Creative Writing Bundle (Poetry, Fiction, and Personal Narrative).

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Total Pages
250 pages
Answer Key
Included with rubric
Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.
Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.

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