Description
Poetry Analysis Poem of the Week, Are you looking for engaging ways to teach poetry in your classroom? Look no further, this Poetry Bundle is a complete way to get you set up to begin this study in your classroom. This format is a consistent way to teach your students traditional poetry. My students have gained exposure to a variety of authors and become more fluent readers through these.
BUNDLE INCLUDES- CLICK TO PREVIEW ALL:
- POEM OF THE WEEK SET #1
- POEM OF THE WEEK SET #2
- POEM OF THE WEEK SET #3
- FALL SET
- CHRISTMAS WINTER SET
- SPRING SET
POEM OF THE WEEK PACKET INCLUDES:
- Print and digital format available (see page 3 for link)
- Teacher notes and tips
- Clickable Table of Contents, and list of poems
- Bonus Seasonal Sets (Fall, Winter, Christmas and Spring)
- Poetry terms anchor charts for class décor or for student notebooks- color and bw options (themed)
- Focus poetry letter pennants
- Four activities to use with any poem.
- Poetry mini flip booklet to use on any poem of the week
POEM OF THE WEEK IS PERFECT FOR:
- mentor texts with focus on poetry
- literacy small groups
- focus poetry skill learning
- test preparation material
- homework
- poem writing practice
- extensions for GT, or accelerated learners
- substitute activities
- and much more!
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Gayle J. –
This was a very complete resource. I use it for shared reading daily.
Melissa R. –
My students are enjoying working on our new poetry routine with this activity!
Janine May –
WOW! So much good stuff!
Regina H. –
My students are enjoying the poems and activities in this bundle! I love that it is not just a one time poetry unit, but skills that students can continue to build on throughout the year. Thanks for your hard work!
Mary W. –
Great resource! Thank you!
Krissi McInturff –
These poems are great and keeps the students excited about poetry
The Primary Pear –
Great resource!
valerie O. –
My students really enjoyed this activity.
Lauren C. –
This bundle is formatted well for digital use. I break it up into smaller parts and share each part/lesson with my students as we go. It is very thorough and covers a lot of poetry vocabulary and gives the students a lot of practice. I will be using this resource (and the poster pages) to teach from and will have my students practice reading comprehension through poetry as the year progresses.
Erin T. –
My students are enjoying the poems and are finding a lot of success with the comprehension questions. It’s a nice tool to guide my students through their learning.
Garden Girl –
great
Jennifer D Morley –
My students really enjoyed this activity. It was a great learning activity for them.
Emily A. –
I’ve been using this with my students to help reinforce skills previously taught. They are engaged and learning! Thank you!
Jacqueline F. –
Thank you!
Shanna G. –
This is great because we can spend 5-10 minutes a day on a poem. They get exposure to poems and practice analyzing poetry.
Madeline L. –
I created different “stations” for my classroom – and one was poetry! These were a great resource to use for the students to be able to read the poems and practice fluency.
Abby B. –
Easy/Simple way to incorporate poetry in the classroom.
The Bray Binder –
Great resource!
Dana Sudhoff –
Great resource!
Annette B. –
I loved doing a poem a week with my students. I found it really helped them more this way – rather than when we confined it just to 1-2 units throughout the year. They were much more comfortable with poetry and poetry analysis when we did it weekly.