Are you looking to teach your students popular types of poems? This print and digital poetry writing resource will help scaffold the writing of 15 poem types.
Items Included
- 15 sample poem types in print black and white version
- 15 sample poem types in digital color/colour version: format PowerPoint file & Google Slides (link included)
- Writing sheets with images and lines to scaffold poem writing
- Teacher Marking Rubric (grades)
- Performance Rubric (no grades)
- Student Self-Reflection
- Center/Centre Checklist
- Poem Table of Contents
- Anthology Cover Sheet
You can upload the digital PowerPoint file to your LMS.
Recommended Use
Students can refer to the sample poem types to write their own poems on the themed lined sheets provided. Simply keep the laminated sample poems, lined sheets, and copies of the checklist in a folder for easy access (print version).
The digital version in Google Slides displays a sample poem alongside the writing template. The slides can also be downloaded and printed out.
The digital PowerPoint slides can be uploaded to your online learning management system.
Use the Teacher Marking Rubric to grade written poems.
A performance rubric is also included with no scoring, but just criteria.
The 15 Poem Types are:
- A Simile Poem ‘About Me’
- ‘I Am’ Poem
- ‘With My Senses’ Poem
- 5 W’s Poem
- Bio Poem ‘About Me’
- Haiku
- Cinquain
- Antonym Diamante
- ‘I Don’t Understand’ Poem
- ‘Just Because’ Poem
- Limerick
- Concrete Poem
- Creature Alliteration Poem
- Acrostic Poem
- Parts of Speech Poem
How I Used This Resource
For the print version, I have students write initial drafts of the poems in their notebooks first, and after self-editing, peer-editing, and teacher checking they can publish their drafts on the provided lined sheets. Use the ‘My Anthology of Poems’ cover sheet to compile each student’s poems into a poetry anthology. This will definitely be a memorable keepsake for your students.
For the digital Google Slides version, I assign a couple of poems at a time via Google Classroom. Students refer to the sample poem alongside to write out their own version. They ‘Turn it’ in when completed. Students also present their poems to the class.
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