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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 Literature Wales
A fantastic Welsh language resource written by Casia Wiliam, former Bardd Plant Cyrmu for National Poetry Day 2019. Featuring a poem from Karen Owen.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from the Scottish Poetry Library
Riddle writing poetry activities for KS3 students. Includes 3 riddles (and answers for teachers!) as well as detailed prompts for how to structure activities for different group sizes (class, group and individual work).
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Schofield & Sims
Classroom activities for KS1 and KS2 students based on Benjamin Zephaniah’s poem ‘Fair Play’. Designed to teach students about using humour and falsehoods in poetry to entertain their audience or readers. The activity encourages performance and group work.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from The Poetry Society
Activities for KS4 students based on Foyle Young Poet of the Year 2015 Award winner Andrew Telford’s poem ‘6 Ways to Look at The Very Hungry Caterpillar’. Encouraging inventive ways of thinking through poetry analysis and group work. Includes Telford’s poem and extension activity for keen and curious learners.
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 2019 Resource from National Literacy Trust KS3
Activities and lesson plans for KS3 students based on Henry Normal’s poem ‘Three Lies and One Truth about the Moon’. Designed to explore the ‘fake news’ phenomena through poetry and performance. Includes poem and detailed instructions for a lesson plan.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from National Literacy Trust KS2
Activities and lesson plans for KS2 students based on Rachel Rooney’s poem ‘Liar’. Designed to explore the ‘fake news’ phenomena through poetry and performance. Includes poem and detailed instructions for a lesson plan.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from First Story
This exercise encourages KS3 students to be open and draw on personal experiences which can help to produce powerful pieces of writing. Featuring First Story Young Writer, Shakur Grant’s poem ‘Injustice’.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from The Emma Press
A classroom activity for KS2 students based on Richard O’Brien’s poem ‘Iguanadon’t’. Designed to teach students to experiment with wordplay and repetition, to find different ways to tell a story through poetry. The Emma Press encourage you to send the students work through to them to take a look. Resource include Richard O’Brien’s poem.
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 2019 Resource from Betjeman Poetry Prize
A comprehensive poetry analysis lesson plan for KS2 English students that uses Charles Causley’s poem ‘The Owl Looked Out of the Ivy Bush’ to encourage students to think more deeply about poetic voices and the intention’s behind ‘nonsense poetry’. Includes a copy of the poem and suggested lesson structure.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Apples and Snakes
Activities and lesson plans for KS4 students based on Rue Gombochuma’s poem ‘The truth’. Designed to encourage children to think of stories and fantasies they heard growing up and how to reflect on these using a variety of poetic devices. Includes poem and detailed instructions for a lesson plan.
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.
Changing places
A comprehensive creative writing lesson plan for KS1/KS2 students, designed to teach them the value of drawing from personal experiences when writing creatively. Includes a copy of the poem ‘Blackpool Tower’ and further resources from the National Literary Trust as inspiration.
A National Poetry Day resource created by the National Literacy Trust.
Change a memorable experience into a poem
A comprehensive creative writing lesson plan for KS3 students, designed to teach them the value of drawing from personal experiences when writing creatively. Includes a copy of Joshua Siegal’s poem ‘The Both of Us’ and further resources from the National Literary Trust as inspiration.
A National Poetry Day resource created by the National Literacy Trust.
Two Seasons: A National Poetry Day resource created by Morag Styles with The Poetry Archive
A comprehensive KS3/KS4 lesson plan designed to teach students how to respond to a poem, study the language of a poem, perform the poem, and then finally use that poem as inspiration to write something new. Includes a recording of Valerie Bloom reading her poem ‘Two Seasons’ as inspiration.
Effecting change by inspiration A National Poetry Day resource created by Shakespeare Schools Founda
A comprehensive KS3/KS4 creative writing lesson plan using King Henry’s famous ‘Once more unto the breach’ speech from William Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ as inspiration. Includes extracts from the play, as well as an abridged version of the speech for younger students.
Past Present Future: a resource created for National Poetry Day by poet Ken Cockburn and the Scottis
A complete KS2/KS3 lesson plan designed to teach students to write creatively in the past, present and future. Includes a copies of ‘Past’ and ‘Future’ by students from Leith Primary School in Edinburgh as inspiration.
A Change in Circumstance: A National Poetry Day resource created by The Poetry Society
Comprehensive KS4 lesson plan centered around Commended Foyle Young Poet of the Year Imogen Catsaras’ poem ‘Dawn in Dartmouth’. Students are encouraged to think, talk, read, and write in response to the poem. Includes a copy of the full poem.