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Poetry outlines for Microsoft Word

Preview of 'I Am' Poem template with a finished example provided

'I Am' Poem template with a finished example provided

Created by
Rayna Houston
This is a great way to show the students how to write an 'I Am' poem. The top half of the Word document shows the template of how to write the poem, while the bottom half is my example that you are free to share and/or adapt as your own. This type of poem allows the students to be very heartfelt in their response. I love having the students read these aloud.
Preview of Canterbury Tales General Prologue Scavenger Hunt

Canterbury Tales General Prologue Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Shakespeare Fan
In this activity, students are asked to read Geoffrey Chaucer's descriptions of 16 of the pilgrims going on the pilgrimage. As they read, they need to identify where that character is plugged in on the scavenger handout (they are scrambled, which is what makes it a scavenger hunt). Each character needs to be drawn with clues about appearance from Chaucer's descriptions. In addition, there are two questions about EACH of the pilgrims that require close reading and interpretation.
Preview of Biographical poem aka biopoem

Biographical poem aka biopoem

Created by
Emily Harmon
A biographical poem, or biopoem, uses a simple but specific structure to describe the most important facts about someone. Students are provided with an example. Student's assignment is to write a biopoem about one of the gods or goddesses they have studied and are given an outline.
Preview of Teaching Limericks

Teaching Limericks

Created by
Christine Miller
This is a helpful worksheet for kids to first practice the format and style of a limerick before using the frames to create their own. I had them illustrate one on the back when they finished.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Reading Guide and Key for All Acts

Romeo and Juliet Reading Guide and Key for All Acts

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This resource was created to be used with Shakespeare’s drama, “Romeo and Juliet", Act I through Act V. The Reading Guide provides the students with a close read of the text with dependent questions that help target the Common core State Standards for Literature. This guide helps students with comprehension to help determine what the author is saying? The student reading guide is ready to duplicate for classroom use and teacher key for the test is included. Another resource is available for
Preview of "I am" poem template

"I am" poem template

Created by
Ms Sunset
"I am" poem template. Repetitive pattern of poem is good to use as a basic/first poem writing or as a brainstorm to launch in to more advanced writing of a poem or narrative.
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost Reading Guide for lines 1.1-191

John Milton's Paradise Lost Reading Guide for lines 1.1-191

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A reading guide for Book 1, lines 1-191 of John Milton's Paradise Lost. The guide prompts students to use the text to assess Paradise-Lost specific issues as well as bigger issues of literary tradition.
Preview of TPCASTT- Guided Poetry Analysis

TPCASTT- Guided Poetry Analysis

This great resource helps students analyze poems using the TPCASTT method. It's a simple chart that includes the meaning for each letter in the acronym. Can be easily accommodated for those who need modifications.
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 1.1-191

John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 1.1-191

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A teacher guide for John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book 1, lines 1-191. Guide includes an annotated summary of the section with lecture notes keyed to lines.
Preview of Poetry Analysis Comparative Essay

Poetry Analysis Comparative Essay

This is an outline guiding students through the writing process to create a comparative essay deeply examining two poems.
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 1.192-405

John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 1.192-405

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A teacher guide for John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book 1, lines 192-405. Guide includes an annotated summary of the section with lecture notes keyed to lines.
Preview of The Highwayman Poem Reading Guide

The Highwayman Poem Reading Guide

To help my students read and understand "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes as part of our narrative poetry unit, I created this chart to keep ideas and plot elements organized. Since this poem is a bit more difficult for some of my students, I thought a scripted guide would help. It asks them to summarize some portions of the poem and describe the characters and setting in others.
Preview of Intro to John Milton & Paradise Lost Lecture Notes

Intro to John Milton & Paradise Lost Lecture Notes

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
Notes for introducing Milton and Milton's Paradise Lost. Starts with a use of The Rolling Stones' Sympathy for the Devil as a pre-reading activity and then focuses on the opening 26 lines to encompass other relevant issues.
Preview of Invisible Man Unit Plan

Invisible Man Unit Plan

Created by
Katelyn Alley
You are paying for the unit plan for Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. This unit was created for AP English Language, but it could be used with AP English Literature, Cambridge, IB, etc. It follows the Understanding by Design format. The unit takes 19-20 days and includes supplemental texts from the Harlem Renaissance and psychology. This resource is an intended as an overview and does not include individual lesson plans or activities.
Preview of 5 Senses Poem

5 Senses Poem

Created by
Dena Swim
5 Senses Poem is designed to create multiple stanzas in order to build upon the students senses in order to create their descriptive writing abilities. This template was shared with me by my co-worker, Mrs. Schat my first year teaching and I have used it every year since at every grade level. We always had the students do one about themselves and one about someone else and their work was displayed in the hallways. Happy writing!
Preview of Explicate POETRY Like a PRO Graphic Organizer

Explicate POETRY Like a PRO Graphic Organizer

This is a year- long resource to explicate poetry…it breaks the process down initially into the five W’s: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Then, more reflective prompts such as theme? Rhyme scheme? Speaker’s location? Elements of poetry evident? Etc. This is an original idea and has been incredibly successful with my students; it carries over well to MCAS or state proficiency exams because I teach students to recreate the chart with the five W’s and as many other prompts as students can r
Preview of Bitmoji Flat Teacher Project Poem *EDITABLE*

Bitmoji Flat Teacher Project Poem *EDITABLE*

Created by
Emily DeSorbo
This poem is editable and you can easily switch the bitmoji and add your own.
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 2, lines 629-849

John Milton's Paradise Lost Notes for Book 2, lines 629-849

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A teacher guide for John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book 2, lines 629-849. Guide includes a summary of the section, reading questions, and lecture notes, with a specific emphasis on the literary origins of Sin.
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost Short Essay Test for Books 1 & 2

John Milton's Paradise Lost Short Essay Test for Books 1 & 2

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A short essay test for Paradise Lost, books 1 & 2, that includes 6 short essays (half page or so / paragraph / couple short paragraphs), of which students are to answer 4, plus a 'sight' passage, a passage from book 5 that students are to summarize to show their ability to understand Milton's language. Essays focus on literary issues of PL books 1 & 2.
Preview of "Death Be Not Proud" vs. "On My First Son" Comparison

"Death Be Not Proud" vs. "On My First Son" Comparison

First 2 pages include the text of John Donne's poem, "Death Be Not Proud," in addition to a short biography of the author and 5 short answer questions.The next pages include the text of Ben Jonson's poem, "On My First Son," in addition to a short biography and 5 short answer questions.Then there is an essay prompt, along with an essay outline.
Preview of 5th Grade Determining the Theme of a Poem

5th Grade Determining the Theme of a Poem

This has a completed note sheet and a guided note sheet for LAFS.5.RL.1.2. I usually fill in the notes on a document camera as my students follow along. They then reference their note sheet all week as we work on the standard with various passages.
Preview of Odyssey Books 10-12 Reading Guide

Odyssey Books 10-12 Reading Guide

Worksheet with graphs that assist students identify the sequence of events in each of these books in the epic. There are also questions on identifying mood and setting, This can be assigned to students to complete at home as they independently read the books for homework OR it can be completed in groups in class as a review AFTER the reading has already been assigned.
Preview of Description of Types of Poems

Description of Types of Poems

Created by
amhbas
This document is one that I use each year with my 6th graders for them to make poetry books. The document outlines the following types of poetry: Haiku, Cinquan, Diamante, Five Senses, Concrete, Clerihew, Tanka, Acrostic, Limericks, and If I Were.
Preview of Persuasive Letter Template

Persuasive Letter Template

Persuasive Letter template for a unit on multicultural poetry covering the key concept of communication and the global context of personal and cultural expression. Students are to write a letter to Penguin Publishers to convince them that their poem should be included in their next multicultural poetry anthology (book). The letter can be about a poem the student has written or a poem they have found. The template is designed for children with autism, dyslexia, slow processing speeds, and other l
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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.

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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.

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