Shape Poems - ReadWriteThink
Shape Poems - ReadWriteThink
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Student Interactive
Shape Poems
Grades K–5
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Overview
A shape poem is a poem that describes an object and is written in the shape of the object. In this online tool,
elementary students can select shapes from four different themes: Nature, School, Sports, and Celebrations.
Within these themes, 19 different shapes are included.
By selecting a shape, students are learning how to focus their writing on a particular topic. In addition, as
part of the online tool, students are prompted to brainstorm, write, and revise their poems, thus reinforcing
elements of the writing process. Students can also print their finished shape poems, cut and color them, and
display them in the classroom or at home.
For ideas of how to use this tool outside the classroom, see Shape Poems in the Parent & Afterschool
Resources section.
Students select a familiar object online, build a bank of words related to the object, and write shape poems
that are printed and displayed in class.
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Reading, Writing, Haiku Hiking! A Class Book of Picturesque Poems
Students shape up their reading, writing, and listening skills in this lesson by creating original diamante,
acrostic, and shape poems about science.
Students write shape poems in a flash using the picture book Flicker Flash by Joan Bransfield Graham and
the online, interactive Shape Poems tool.
Introduce gerunds and review nouns, adjectives, and verbs through engaging read-alouds; then apply these
concepts through collaborative word-sorting and poetry-writing activities.
This online tool enables students to learn about and write acrostic poems. Elements of the writing process
are also included.
This online tool enables students to learn about and write diamante poems.
In small groups or individually, students make baseball cards for the players in the poem "Casey at the Bat."
Students can use a word processor or the Character Trading Cards interactive to create their cards.
Students are assigned to be "poets of the day" and are provided several models to create, illustrate, and
present their different poems to the class.
Students find examples of figurative language and write an original example of each device, illustrate, and
share them with the class.
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This graphic organizer provides students the opportunity to brainstorm words about a given topic, count
and record the syllables, and draft a haiku.
This article discusses the need to engage students and teachers in active poetry writing.
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