Description
Poetry Writing Unit Activities Bundle: Build confident young poets with this complete Poetry Writing Unit Bundle designed for upper elementary students. This engaging resource helps students learn the elements of poetry, explore multiple poetry forms, and publish their own poems using structured writing activities, posters, and creative projects.
Students will read examples, practice writing different types of poetry, and then publish their work through interactive flip books, writing pages, and poetry pennants. With clear definitions, visual supports, and step-by-step writing pages, this unit makes teaching poetry simple and meaningful.
Perfect for Poetry Month, writing workshop, literacy centers, or a full poetry unit, this bundle provides everything you need to introduce poetry, guide student practice, and celebrate student writing.
INCLUDED:
This bundle includes four complete poetry resources designed to support poetry instruction from introduction to publishing.
- Color and black-and-white versions
- Print and digital formats’
- Optional teacher pacing guide for a 3–4 week poetry unit
POETRY WRITING NOTEBOOK:
- A structured poetry packet that teaches students how to read, analyze, and write different poetry forms.
- Includes
- 15 poetry writing activities with examples
- Practice pages and final publishing pages
- Student-friendly poetry definitions
- Poetry writing rubric
POETRY TYPES INCLUDED:
- Alliteration
- Diamante
- Color Poetry
- Shape Poetry
- Haiku
- Limerick
- Sensory Poetry
- Acrostic
- Cinquain
- Autobiographical Poetry
- Tanka
- Pensée Poetry
- 5W Poetry
- I Am Poetry
- I Wish Poetry
19 POETRY TERMS POSTERS: Support poetry instruction with clear, student-friendly posters that explain important poetry vocabulary and elements.
- These posters work well as anchor charts, bulletin board displays, or student notebook references.
- Poetry term posters with definitions
- Color version with white background
- Black-and-white version for easy printing or student notebooks
POETRY WRITING FLIP BOOK: Give students a creative way to publish their poetry writing with this interactive flip book.
- Each page includes a poetry definition, writing space, and an illustration area so students can showcase their final poems.
- Includes: Flip book cover and pages, Poetry definition pages, Writing and illustration space, Poetry writing rubric
POETRY PENNANTS: Students write, illustrate, and present their poetry while building confidence as writers.
- Poetry writing pennant templates
- Poetry definition pennant
- Blank pennant for additional poetry forms
- Four style options for differentiation
PERFECT FOR:
- Poetry notebooks and interactive journals
- Writing workshop mini-lessons
- Poetry units and genre studies
- National Poetry Month activities
- Sub plans or enrichment
- Literacy centers or stations
- Cross-curricular writing integration
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mstordefrance –
Great resource and easy to use! Students enjoyed having all their notes in one place.
Tianah T. –
I have loved this resource! I have enjoyed using this resource in my classroom to support my teaching!
ashley H. –
This was a great resource I used for my students to implement the different poem types we learned in class. They’ve used this as their personalized study guide.
Megan J. –
Great package, It was created very nicely and was great for my class.
Margaret Michalak –
This was perfect for our poetry unit! Kept my students organized and excited to see what poem we were doing next!
Christine T. –
This was a great assortment of poems to use with my students. They enjoyed learning about the different types. I liked that there were examples included.
The Adventures of a First Year Teacher –
My students loved learning how to write the different types of poems. The forms were very easy to use.
Danielle Kumaus –
We have had so much fun using these resources as an end of the year culminating activity. Students have used a wide set of skills to understand poetry, create their own poetry books as rough drafts for poems, and then use the digital poetry book to showcase their work. The book will be a wonderful keepsake!
Rachel T. –
This is a great resource for my multi-grade classroom.
Emily L. –
I loved having these visuals to use during Poetry Month!
Alissa Y. –
This resource was so awesome! It was so easy to just print, copy and use!!
Sarah A. –
This was a wonderful resource to go along with our poetry unit. We used several of these pages for our poetry books.
Beth P. –
My students loved the systematic way the poems were set up. They loved the examples, the brainstorming to write their own, and then the fun paper to write their final copy!
Jenn S. –
I used this resource in small groups during our poetry unit. It was very engaging! Thank you!
Sparkling Minds Grow –
This poetry bundle was very helpful when teaching the poetry unit. It was a great way to have students complete different kinds of poems for their own 3rd grade poem book.
Jennifer J. –
Excellent supplemental resource for supporting my curriculum and meeting state benchmarks!
Sunflower Teacher –
This was so much fun and my students really enjoyed it!
Emily W. –
My students enjoyed the different types of poems in this bundle. I liked how there were examples at the top of each sheet that students could reference.
Alyssa L. –
This is a great and inspiring bundle! I wish there were lines especially for the poems that have a specific number of lines. Other than that this was a great way to show the range of poetry.
jennifer P. –
Poetry is always hard for students. This resource really helped them out.