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Poetry Common Core RI.7.4 microsofts

Preview of Figurative Language, Connotation & Tone with Song Lyrics | Printable & Digital

Figurative Language, Connotation & Tone with Song Lyrics | Printable & Digital

Use music lyrics to teach figurative language and connotative language, and the impact of figurative language, connotation and word choice on a text's meaning, tone and mood when reading literature and informational texts (Printable & Digital) - Lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, answer key, rubric, Google Doc and Google Slides for distance learning or Google Classroom.Analyze metaphor, simile, repetition, hyperbole, personification, imagery, allusion, tone, connotation and al
Preview of Figurative Language, Connotation & Tone with Music Lyrics | Printable & Digital

Figurative Language, Connotation & Tone with Music Lyrics | Printable & Digital

Figurative language, connotative language and tone analysis using song lyrics and music videos - No prep music as poetry activities (Printable & Digital) using editable lesson plans, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Answer Keys, Rubrics, Google Docs, Google Slides for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities.Analyze metaphor, simile, repetition, hyperbole, personification, imagery, allusion, tone, connotation and the impact of figurative language, literary devices, conno
Preview of Personification Lesson PowerPoint

Personification Lesson PowerPoint

Created by
All-Star ELA
This is a 15-slide animated lesson presentation that reviews the difference between literal and figurative language before defining and sharing examples of personification. Students are led through guided and group exercises, identifying personification used in simple sentences, and then in poetry.My FREE worksheets are a perfect for post-lesson skills practice. One uses simple sentences. The other provides a scaffolded analysis of an Emily Dickinson poem.
Preview of STAAR Reading Practice: Expository and Poetry

STAAR Reading Practice: Expository and Poetry

The download includes an expository passage and a poem; each followed by ten multiple choice, test-like questions. The multiple choice questions are also presented as an animated PowerPoint that opens your options: present the lesson in as a hard-copy practice test, then use the PowerPoint to go over the test/reteach or print only the passage/poem, then use the PowerPoint as a whole-group activity (recommended). Objectives covered: Expository passage – context clue, Latin root derivation, main i
Preview of "The Hill We Climb" Literary Devices Lesson

"The Hill We Climb" Literary Devices Lesson

Created by
Jaime Batschi
We are all enthralled by Amanda Gorman's amazing inaugural poem on Jan. 20th, 2021. Expose your students literary devices through this amazing poem. Students will learn about theme, alliteration, allusions, and end rhyme with this fully editable 12 slide presentation with video links to her inaugural poem recitation as well as her early poem written in the Spring of 2020 "The Miracle of Morning". Online learners can use this slideshow to type answers directly onto the slides independently or a
Preview of Intro to Harlem Renaissance

Intro to Harlem Renaissance

Created by
Kel Murphy
A 2-day presentation with embedded activities that can be used as an introduction to the Harlem Renaissance. Includes questions about critical thinking, informational texts, and a poem analysis. Works well as an interactive lesson that can be done fully online. The Exit tickets (google form comprehension checks) will be posted as free resources in my store to go along with this lesson!
Preview of Close Reading Activity: Mother to Son - Analyzing Poetry

Close Reading Activity: Mother to Son - Analyzing Poetry

Created by
Literacy Wizard
This close reading activity places students directly in charge of their own thinking and learning. With the teacher acting as facilitator, students engage in repeated readings for different purposes, annotating the poem and participating in small group discussion. Once each group has completed the activity, groups can share their findings through a gallery walk. A testing style assessment is included as well.This activity includes teacher instructions, an annotated sample, a student annotation c
Preview of Poetry Terminology and Examples

Poetry Terminology and Examples

Created by
Debbie's Den
Here is a handout which delivers delightful, definitive examples of poetry vocabulary and example. This alliteration is just one of the terms that is included with 19 other words and definitions. All specifically apply to a poetry unit and may be used to identify elements as students read selected pieces.
Preview of Alliteration & Hyperbole Review Lesson | Simile & Metaphor Digital | Virtual Rev

Alliteration & Hyperbole Review Lesson | Simile & Metaphor Digital | Virtual Rev

The topic of Alliteration and Hyperbole can be a difficult topic to master. Use this Alliteration and Hyperbole resource to teach your students about Alliteration and Hyperbole or to review Alliteration and Hyperbole. This Alliteration and Hyperbole resource also provides examples of Alliteration and Hyperbole! Help students deepen their understanding of Alliteration and Hyperbolewith this easy to understand and comprehend lesson!This resource includes:Lesson or Review on Alliteration and Hyperb
Preview of Haiku Powerpoint- Based on Informational Text

Haiku Powerpoint- Based on Informational Text

Created by
Teacher Techie
This powerpoint is based on the informational text titled, "Do you Want to Write Haiku?" by, Myra Cohn Livingston. The powerpoint contains excerpts from the text so student can provide textual evidence in their responses. It is aligned with 6th grade common core objectives (but can be easily adapted for other grade levels). The lesson ends with an exit ticket which involves student's writing their own haiku. This is intended to be used in a virtual classroom or with a smart board. This lesson g
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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.