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Poetry Worksheets
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In this poetry worksheet, students select poems, read them, and then respond to 17 questions about the content, response, and history of the poem.
In this poetry writing learning exercise, students use the model provided to write an "I Am" poem about a famous American. Students research to learn about the person before following the model poem.
In this identifying with the artist Judith Leyster instructional activity, learners read the biography and view the self-portrait of Judith Leyster and use their imaginations to fill in the blanks to complete the "I Am... Judith Leyster" poem. Students fill in 18 blanks.
For this poetry jam worksheet, students create an original poem and create a PowerPoint presentation. Students select poems, adding graphics and text to enhance them. Students present their PowerPoint to the class.
In this poetry learning exercise, students create a poem about their memories and upbringing. Students use details and feelings that reflect their life and memories.
In this creating a poem worksheet, students use the letters in CHINA to write an acrostic poem. Students write 5 lines about the country China.
In this creating an acrostic poem worksheet, students read the definition and example of an acrostic poem and write one using the word FOOD. Students write a 4 line poem.
In this creating an acrostic poem worksheet, learners write a poem using the letters in FLAG DAY. Students write a 7 line poem.
In this creative writing worksheet, students use the letters in the words CIVIL WAR to write an acrostic poem. Students write a 8 line poem.
In this poetry comprehension worksheet, students read the poem "The Farm Octopus" and fill in the blanks to complete comprehensive sentences, identify rhyming words, draw a scene from the poem, and unscramble words and use them in sentences. Students answer 27 questions.
