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Elementary poetry cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Dear Basketball Poem Questions (Poem Included) by Kobe Bryant

Dear Basketball Poem Questions (Poem Included) by Kobe Bryant

The sudden loss of Kobe Bryant has sent shock-waves throughout our children. I wanted to cover him in class for those that loved him. After looking and looking for a good set of questions and not finding any to suit my needs, I took his "Dear Basketball" poem and created 15 common core style questions to encourage analytical skills, knowledge of the structural elements of poetry, and comprehension. Even though you can find copies of the poem online, I included it as a convenience. You are pa
Preview of "No Stuff" by Eloise Greenfield - Harriet Tubman Poem and Questions

"No Stuff" by Eloise Greenfield - Harriet Tubman Poem and Questions

Evidence Based Selected Response (EBSR) questions to use with the poem "No Stuff" by Eloise Greenfield. "No Stuff" shares Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and her heroic acts to help over 300 other enslaved people escape to the North on the Underground Railroad. No Stuff Poem and Questions by Shana Sterkin is licensed under a
Preview of Poetry Mini-Unit I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Print and Go!)

Poetry Mini-Unit I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Print and Go!)

I use this resource with my 5th grade class to introduce the lovely poem by Maya Angelou. Mini unit includes a page for students to summarize, determine adjectives for the free vs. caged bird, imagine the differences in how the two birds feel, information about the author, how metaphor is used in the poem, a discussion page on other ways people are "caged", and an oral language rubric if so choose to use it as such.
Preview of Personificación

Personificación

Match the picture card to its correct Spanish personification sentence.
Preview of Grandparents Day Poem

Grandparents Day Poem

Created by
Mary Wevodau
A short poem about grandparents that you can copy and paste or reproduce. I use this poem along with a hand print flower to present to Grandparents on Grandparent's Day at our school.
Preview of Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back Poetry Packet

Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back Poetry Packet

This poetry packet was created to go along with Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back by Joseph Bruchac. Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back is a recommended text for Module 1A, Grade 4 ELA on EngageNY.org. Students will be able to meet many of the CCSS while learning more about the history of Native Americans and poetry. This can be printed out as a poetry packet for each student or handed out daily, as you study each of the thirteen moon poems in the book. After studying each poem, students are asked
Preview of Packet of 10 social justice-related poems for children

Packet of 10 social justice-related poems for children

Created by
Kristy's Corner
I designed this packet with the goal of exposing students to both poetry & history. Each poem is related to a different social justice issue. Some of the poets within include Maya Angelou, J. Patrick Lewis and Rupi Kaur. This packet could make a great supplement to a few month's worth of social justice studies or could serve as a packet for literature circles & discussion.
Preview of A to Z Black History Poem

A to Z Black History Poem

Created by
Corigan Malloy
This poem is 26 lines long. Each letter of the alphabet represents a figure in Black History. It can be used as a performance piece for Black History Month assemblies, or, of course, any time of the year. The rhymes are in couplets, and the lines are simple - a letter, and then no more than 5 words for each line! This poem can be performed by students at any grade level. As a performance piece, it can be enhanced with costumes, movement, posters, etc., to bring forth the characterization.
Preview of Christmas Nativity Poem

Christmas Nativity Poem

Created by
Louise McNamara
A 12 verse rhyming poem that retells the story of the nativity using simple language suitable for younger children.As many schools are not able to create the usual Nativity performances this year, I decided to write this simple poem to enable us to create a short digital version!I will photograph the children depicting the different scenes, with a voiceover of them reading the verses. This will then be edited into a video to send home to parents.It is in Word format so can be edited as necessar
Preview of I Met Martin Luther King Jr Today

I Met Martin Luther King Jr Today

This is an inspiring rhyming poem about how Martin Luther King Jr became a hero, and it asks the reader: How can I make the world better? What is my great dream? Dream Big, Do Big, and Be Big And I will shine my own light in a big, beautiful beam! The Beginning……… of Finding the Hero in Me! Many thanks, Adam and the School of Athens
Preview of All About Me Poem Project

All About Me Poem Project

Created by
Michael Bigelow
With this project students will be given the opportunity to share interesting things about themselves during the first weeks of school as they present their very own All About Me poems to the class. Included are a parent letter about the project and a rough draft template that you can edit! I like to use this as a beginning of the year homework assignment and have students present the poems during morning meeting during the first weeks of school. The final products also make a nice bulletin boa
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr MLK poem/rap performed originally for Rosa Parks

Martin Luther King Jr MLK poem/rap performed originally for Rosa Parks

Created by
Kimberly Bode
This was actually written by me in 1994 and performed at a board meeting in front of Rosa Parks a few years prior to her death. I have had many groups of children perform this and it is always a big hit with parents, kids, and teachers. Feel free to change a few words to fit your own rhythm, but please don’t change the meaning.
Preview of Halloween Story Trick-or-Treat Who Will We Meet

Halloween Story Trick-or-Treat Who Will We Meet

Created by
Sherrie Orestis
This Halloween tale is written completely in verse, which makes it so much fun to read! Also, it is a wonderful piece for reading comprehension and making predictions. The vocabulary is rich and as interesting as the story itself, and great for all ages! Kind of like a "Night Before Christmas" for Halloween! "Trick-or-Treat Who Will We Meet" centers around a little girl on a mission. She is determined to find out who owns the mysterious spooky house in her very own neighborhood! Her plan is t
Preview of Black History Thematic Poem Unit Common Core Lesson Plans 12 pgs.

Black History Thematic Poem Unit Common Core Lesson Plans 12 pgs.

This is a 12 page Common Core Thematic Black History Unit where the student will create an I AM Poem and Perform it to their peers. Included in the unit are : 2 weeks - 2 months Lesson Plans I Am Poem Instructions and Format, Vocabulary Word Wall, Flash cards, Test and Answer key. Also there are Peer Evaluations, Poem Rubric and Monologue Rubric. This can be used for poem writing for Language Arts, Social Studies, Theatre , Writing, Research based Classes. This unit may be used in two we
Preview of Poema Original en Español: De Chocolate

Poema Original en Español: De Chocolate

Poema simple y divertido con 10 preguntas abiertas tipo STAAR.
Preview of Limericks Poetry Lesson/Activity

Limericks Poetry Lesson/Activity

Created by
Angela Janiga
Use this fun poem activity to help your students write limericks and get into the spirit for St. Patrick's Day! After my students write a limerick with this activity I use leprechaun and shamrock tracers and they glue the poems on them.....the tracers are not included in this activity.
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
Preview of Animal Poems of the Igazu by Francisco Alarcon - Reader's Workshop Worksheet

Animal Poems of the Igazu by Francisco Alarcon - Reader's Workshop Worksheet

Created by
srakitano
Francisco Alarcon is a renowned author who works at the University of California Davis. This is a worksheet to go with one of his lovely books, Animal Poems of the Iguazu. I love this book because of its dynamic illustrations and beautiful poems in Spanish and English. If your bilingual elementary class is learning about jungles and or poetry, I highly recommend this book and this worksheet to go with it! Also recommended for higher grades as a practice reading in Spanish.
Preview of Sonnet Writing Unit - Iambic Pentameter Made Easier

Sonnet Writing Unit - Iambic Pentameter Made Easier

Created by
Thinkercise
This is a three lesson unit on sonnet writing that can be stretched over four or more class periods. There are two printable activity pages, using sneaker "feet" printables as part of a physical representation of iambic pentameter, and a page that provides hints and tips for students. The rest of the product is a guide on how to teach the three lessons. I've used this with my Gifted 4th grade and 5th grade English classes with success. However, I could easily see it being used with middle and hi
Preview of Arrorro, mi nino by Lulu Delacre - Worksheet - great for Hispanic Heritage Month

Arrorro, mi nino by Lulu Delacre - Worksheet - great for Hispanic Heritage Month

Created by
srakitano
Arrorro, mi nino, is a beautiful book depicting classic Spanish lullabies and popular children's rhymes that every child with a hispanic heritage will be familiar with. This worksheet goes along with the book, aiding the student in organizing their thoughts and analyzing their learning as they read this culturally significant book.
Preview of Amanda Gorman Activity- Black History Month/Poetry

Amanda Gorman Activity- Black History Month/Poetry

Created by
Mrs Arensberg
Highlight the success of the Amazing Amanda Gorman! This activity can be used in conjunction with her poem, "The Hill We Climb". Students can either watch a digital version of her delivery, or analyze the poem from paper. The question prompt helps students understand the theme of a poem! Great for projects and hallway displays!
Preview of Art Worksheet - Artful Thinking - Writing and Art

Art Worksheet - Artful Thinking - Writing and Art

*Developed by the Smithsonian & Harvard University* "Artful Thinking" - Developing our thinking about art prepares us to think about topics and issues that are complex in the real world...helps us open our minds to diverse interpretations. This activity is very fun if you want to have your students write and/or work with famous artwork. *Famous art examples are provided from the Smithsonian Website, but obviously this can be modified.*Based on Shari Tishman's "SEE, THINK, WONDER" Requires HE
Preview of Haiku Poetry

Haiku Poetry

Created by
Bailey Henry
How to write Haiku Poetry lesson with examples and a checklist.
Preview of Still I Rise Poem Analysis

Still I Rise Poem Analysis

To foster deeper meaning of the poem, Still I Rise, the activity consists of different critical thinking questions. Students are asked to evaluate the poem with a clearer lens and to write a text analysis.
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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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