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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Sara A V. –
My students used this product during learning stations and at times as homework practice. It is a great resource to have.
Readers Rule –
This was a great “early finishers” complement to our poetry unit.
Tiesha J. –
I absolutely loved this resource! The poems are perfect for 4th grade. My students enjoyed them and the activities that went along with them. Finding appropriate poems has been so hard until I found this!
Sarah Hendry –
Great way to sprinkle poetry throughout the year.
Bakk’s Tops –
I used this during morning meeting. It’s wonderful.
ACYResources –
Great resource!
4th Grade U. –
A great way to easily incorporate poetry into our day. Very comprehensive and well thought out. Thank you!
C Santiago –
Fun Poetry review
Jessica Nieves –
LOVE! This was organized, helpful, and engaging for my special ed students. They had a great time completing the tasks independently and together. THANK YOU!
Claudia B. –
I am using this for my special education classroom that is both face-to-face and virtual. I love the variety of activities provided. I can pick and choose the activities for each student based on their learning needs. Fantastic resource.
Loxie Anne S. –
This is a fantastic poetry resource! It is easy to use as I study poems with my son.
Monika S. –
Wonderful resource for poetry section of the curriculum
Danielle Y. –
These are great for helping my kids with poetry! It dives deep and helps them really think about/understand what they are reading.
Ruth B. –
This resource has been invaluable as I introduce a poem a week to my classes.
Jessica C. –
My students are now obsessed with doing this every week! Thanks!
Children’s Choice –
Such an incredible resource! So grateful!
Valerie L. –
Love this! Makes it easy to integrate poetry throughout the year.
Shantrell Cook –
This will be a great extension activity or small group center for my advanced students. Thank you.
Heather S. –
My students loved the first poem. We are excited to continue with this activity throughout the year.
Nicole Kelleher –
Had some great ideas in here but a lot were not suitable for my Australian students due to spelling or different words used. Great for an American classroom.