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This modern high school poetry unit will hook even your most reluctant learners! This bundle provides over 300 pages of materials including slideshow lessons, vocabulary activities, poetry writing workshops, assignments, rubrics, and more. Suitable for distance learning and Google Classroom®!
Included in this High School Poetry Unit:
This lesson explores common poetic forms and solidifies students’ understanding of the elements of poetry. Students will be prompted to call forward their background knowledge of poetry from previous learning. This slideshow will also introduce key terminology, including meter, verse, and stanza. Finally, this lesson will scaffold the process of reading and interpreting poetry using a provided poem.
Students will then complete the elements of poetry vocabulary activity, which will introduce 16 different poetic elements and forms. They will be prompted to find a formal definition for each poetic form and to paraphrase this definition to solidify their understanding. They will also be prompted to find an example to demonstrate each form.
Students will search for poetic device definitions and examples using the poetic device posters provided! Students will feel confident analyzing and interpreting poetic devices in literature and poetry after completing this activity. Once this activity is completed, you can also utilize these vocabulary worksheets as a classroom poetic devices anchor chart.
Explore poetic devices and engage students with pop-culture references using this Literary Device Matching Game! These poetic device game cards showcase examples from both classic literature and contemporary song lyrics. Includes 16 literary device vocabulary terms and 32 examples.
Teach students how to annotate poetry using this close reading lesson! This lesson uses annotating poetry examples to model the process of close reading and annotation. Students will practice annotating poetry and meter using Langston Hughes’ classic poem, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers.” This resource also provides an Annotating Poetry Bookmark which serves as a personal anchor chart for students.
Make connections between your language arts curriculum and your students’ personal interests with this poetry lesson! Students will explore poetry through popular culture by analyzing song lyrics with the resources provided. This lesson includes a slideshow lesson, informational handout, a practice annotation worksheet, analysis graphic organizer, and an application activity that can be used with any song lyrics.
Explore free verse poetry with this poetry writing workshop! Free verse poetry is a wonderful way to encourage creative expression and relate poetry to popular culture and students’ personal interests. Students will read modern free verse poems with the option to write blackout poetry, a collage poem, or an illustrative poem.
Students will learn about the history of haiku poetry and explore different haiku poems before composing their own series of 8 haiku. You can use the differentiated haiku templates and writing prompts for this assignment, as well as the haiku rubric for assessment.
Students will be guided through a Sonnet Writing “Deep-Dive” as they explore the history and form of a sonnet poem. They will practice identifying iambic pentameter and distinguish between two famous sonnet forms: Petrarchan and Shakespearean Sonnets. They will then compose their own sonnets using the sonnet templates provided! You can use the sonnet rubric to assess their writing.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or any occasion to write limericks with this interactive Limerick Poetry Writing Workshop! Teach students the art of crafting limericks with engaging templates, structured guides, and an editable rubric to inspire their writing.
Celebrate or reflect on any occasion with this interactive Ode Poetry Writing Workshop! Explore the three primary types of odes – Pindaric, Horatian, and Irregular – while guiding your students through structured, reflective, and creative writing exercises using ready-to-use ode poem templates.
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See what other teachers are saying about this High School Poetry Unit:
“This bundle had everything that I needed to teach my poetry unit. The word wall activities were helpful for solidifying vocabulary and for providing visual tools for my students to revisit while practicing the other skills in our unit. My students annotated poetry successfully after teaching these lessons and practice activities. I thought that all of the materials were appropriate for older students – challenging, but also engaging! We are working through the writing workshops now and I’m especially looking forward to their creative free verse and haiku poems. I’m really glad I found this bundle and can definitely recommend it to other secondary teachers.”
– Niel G.
⭒ For classrooms utilizing Google Classroom® ⭒
To access the digital version of these worksheets, simply follow the instructions within the resource to copy the files directly to your Google Drive®.