For the last several Aprils, I have been
participating personally and with my class in National Poetry Writing Month. I
personally work on writing a poem a day for the thirty days. I have my students work on poetry as
well. I am inviting other interested
classes to participate. I have attached
a rubric I use to grade a project like this.
For this challenge, I chose to focus on
couplets. A couplet is a poem that has
two lines that rhyme. The lines have the same meter or rhythm. Here are two examples of couplets:
There once was a teacher so strict
Her students did not dare contradict.
Each day, I chose a word family to work with
and I challenge your class to write a rhyme a day for the thirty days in April. I keep a poetry blog called Poems of Silliness that you are welcome
to visit for more examples of poetry forms I teach in my classroom. During the month of April, I plan to share the
poems I have written for this challenge on the blog. I hope
you enjoy this activity with your students.
You can download the free April Poetry Challenge 2015 from my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
You can also download April Poetry Challenge 2015 from my Teachers Notebook store.
You can also download April Poetry Challenge 2015 from my Teachers Notebook store.
I love the idea of assigning a different word family every day! April must be a fun month in your classroom!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I do a different type of challenge each year. Last year I used Dolch words.
DeleteLooks like a fun activity!
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