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National Poetry Day 2012 - KS1
Use this magnificent new lesson plan to spark off classroom discussion and inspire students to write their own poetry. It is written by poet Cheryl Moskowitz and features a huge variety of poems, all loosely related to the theme of stars. This lesson plan features a poem by Christina Rossetti.
National Poetry Day 2023 - All Primary Resources
Featuring great poems around this year’s theme, Refuge, our free resources are full of ways to get students reading, discussing, performing, and writing – no matter their confidence level.
They’re ready to go as worksheets, or you can use them as prompts and thought starters for your class activities.
They’re designed by cross-curriculum experts to be used in all sorts of subject lessons, with materials available all the way from KS1 to KS5.
By engaging your classes with poetry, you’ll give them their own refuge to express themselves and think about the world around them differently.
Jellyfish cut-out
Cut out the jellyfish and fill it with words or a poem. Hang them up with string to make a display. For National Poetry Day 2013 by Mandy Coe. Goes with the Handfish and Jellyfish lesson plan for KS1.
The Poetry Takeover: A Creative Collaboration
Discover the fantastic work done by Kate Clanchy and Oxford Spires using contemporary poems featured in The Forward Book of Poetry 2015, and bring the lessons to your own classroom.
Everything Touches: a reading and performance
Everything Touches: a reading and performance activity KS2
For National Poetry Day 2013 by Mandy Coe
Based on poems by Roger McGough and Wes Magee
National Poetry Day Toolkit 2019
National Poetry Day (October 3rd, 2019) is an annual celebration of poetry and all things poetical. It is about everybody sharing poetry, reading poetry, writing poetry and enjoying poetry. Use this pack of tips and activity ideas and join in the celebrations – not only on National Poetry Day itself but all year round. It’s full of activities schools can do (primary and secondary) and also contains book recommendations.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from CLPE
A comprehensive poetry analysis lesson plan for KS2 English students that uses Joseph Coelho’s poem ‘Gingerbread Man’. The poem deals with issues around being teased or picked on at school, and includes useful links and resources on how to broach this subject sensitively in the classroom. Includes a copy of Joseph’s poem as well as links to more of his work and free teaching resources from CLPE.
National Poetry Day 2020 Literature Wales Resource - English
A poetry writing resource using a brand new poem from Bardd Plant Cymru, Gruffudd Owen. Designed for KS3, this resource is also available in Welsh.
National Poetry Day 2023 - KS1: June Afternoon
Take refuge in nature. Looking at what can be found outdoors to inspire ideas.
National Poetry Day 2023 - EYFS: Take a Deep Breath
Take refuge in mental wellbeing. A poem focused on breathing and your own imagination.
Into the Deeps: reading and writing
Flotsam, Jetsam and the Deeps: reading and writing activity for KS4. For National Poetry Day 2013 by Mandy Coe. Based on a poem by Michael Symmons Roberts
Light - A National Poetry Day e-book
This e-book was produced by Gaby Morgan from Macmillan Children's Books for National Poetry Day 2015.
Mermaid for National Poetry Day Poster
For illustrations of our Water theme, print out these posters – of mermaids and handfish – by film-maker Leo Crane, the creator of an unmissably gorgeous 30 second animation of watery poetry (http://vimeo.com/73483775). Inspired by Mermaid's Lament by Rachel Rooney.
National Poetry Day Posters 2013
The theme for National Poetry Day this year is WATER. Please print and share these posters, illustrated by Grace Hawes.
National Poetry Day 2023 - KS4: A Portable Paradise
Taking refuge in memories and building inner strength can help, during troubling times.
National Poetry Day 2023 - KS3: Hope
Exploring the idea that hope is possible and positive in even the bleakest of situations.
National Poetry Day 2020 Schools Toolkit
National Poetry Day (1st October 2020) is an annual celebration of poetry and all things poetical. It is about everybody sharing, reading, writing and enjoying poetry. Use this pack of tips and activity ideas and join in the celebrations – not only on National Poetry Day itself but all year round. It’s full of activities for teachers (both primary and secondary) and also contains book recommendations.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from the Poetry Archive
A lesson plan for KS2 and KS3 students based on Philip Gross’ poem ‘Nanny Neverly’. With activities covering reading, writing and spoken language, children are encouraged to create poems on their ‘Granny’, whether funny or sad, with suggested further reading ideas for contrast with Gross’ poem.
National Poetry Day 2023 - KS3: The right word
A resource exploring the ways preconceptions can shape how we see the world.
National Poetry Day 2023 - KS2: On the Move again
Explore the refugee experience with this resource about how it feels to find a new home.