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Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning
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"I used this with my class and it worked wonderfully. The instructions were clear and the activities were meaningful."
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Cheryl K.
"Such a great trove of materials! The presentations of 195 slides is amazing. I also enjoyed the wide-array of poems selected. "
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Meg G.

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Creative writing doesn't have to be difficult. You can teach your students to write like famous poets with ease! My "Write Like a Poet" presentation and handouts are perfect for all students, but especially for those who struggle with creativity or hate to write (or hate poetry). Aligned with the Common Core State Standards for reading literature and writing. This is a great distance learning activity for your students! You can share it on a secured platform and let them work at their own pace. (I include a Google Slides version.)

This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my POETRY RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.

So many students struggle when it comes to writing poetry. This editable 195-slide presentation (which includes 25 pages of printable and editable handouts) will have them writing with ease! Not only does it introduce several well-known poets and their famous poems, it shows students that writing does not have to be difficult and can actually be fun.

Students will review the bios of famous poets, then study one (or more) of their poems, then try to mimic the same style and/or format. I include poem "maps" or formulas so all students have to do is fill in the blanks. Your students will be engaged, and by the time they are through, they'll have written over 20 original poems.

The poets/poems used include: William Carlos Williams (The Red Wheelbarrow and This is Just to Say), Gwendolyn Brooks (We Real Cool, Cynthia in the Snow, and Speech to the Young...), Carl Sandburg (Fog), Margaret Atwood (You Fit Into Me), Ezra Pound (In a Station of the Metro), Matsuo Basho (Various Haikus), Walt Whitman (I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing and The Runner), Dorothy Parker (Resume), Anne Sexton (The Starry Night), William Shakespeare (Sonnet 18), magnetic poetry, black-out (redacted) poetry, book spine poems, internet online activities, and so many more. It also includes tons of student examples and a teacher's answer guide. Students can compile their original poems into a book of poetry for a final project.

This is appropriate for grades 6-12, and perhaps adaptable for younger students, as well. The poetry styles are not difficult and are presented clearly with plenty of examples.

The zipped file has the Microsoft Powerpoint and Word versions, as well as the PDF files.

This is a VERY LARGE download. It will take several minutes to download completely. Please be patient before unzipping the folder, otherwise, you will end up with an incomplete or corrupted file.

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Poetry Task Cards - Common Core Aligned

Poetry Terms Review Powerpoint Game

Tracee's Poetry Resources

Created by Tracee Orman

Mrs. Orman's Classroom

Keywords: poetry, poem, writing, write, forms, poets, haiku, me poem, personification, metaphor, simile, sonnet, imagery, snapshot, william carlos williams, gwendolyn brooks, carl sandburg, margaret atwood, william blake, walt whitman, dorothy parker, william shakespeare, anne sexton, distance learning

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Guided Poetry Presentation and Handouts Distance Learning

Tracee Orman
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What others say

"I used this with my class and it worked wonderfully. The instructions were clear and the activities were meaningful."
star
Cheryl K.
"Such a great trove of materials! The presentations of 195 slides is amazing. I also enjoyed the wide-array of poems selected. "
star
Meg G.

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This mega bundle of poetry resources includes all of my poetry-related resources from my store AND will include all of my future poetry materials (excluding my bulletin board sets).Perfect for teaching poetic terms and figurative language.The following products ARE included:Poetry Resources Bundle,
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Description

Creative writing doesn't have to be difficult. You can teach your students to write like famous poets with ease! My "Write Like a Poet" presentation and handouts are perfect for all students, but especially for those who struggle with creativity or hate to write (or hate poetry). Aligned with the Common Core State Standards for reading literature and writing. This is a great distance learning activity for your students! You can share it on a secured platform and let them work at their own pace. (I include a Google Slides version.)

This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my POETRY RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.

So many students struggle when it comes to writing poetry. This editable 195-slide presentation (which includes 25 pages of printable and editable handouts) will have them writing with ease! Not only does it introduce several well-known poets and their famous poems, it shows students that writing does not have to be difficult and can actually be fun.

Students will review the bios of famous poets, then study one (or more) of their poems, then try to mimic the same style and/or format. I include poem "maps" or formulas so all students have to do is fill in the blanks. Your students will be engaged, and by the time they are through, they'll have written over 20 original poems.

The poets/poems used include: William Carlos Williams (The Red Wheelbarrow and This is Just to Say), Gwendolyn Brooks (We Real Cool, Cynthia in the Snow, and Speech to the Young...), Carl Sandburg (Fog), Margaret Atwood (You Fit Into Me), Ezra Pound (In a Station of the Metro), Matsuo Basho (Various Haikus), Walt Whitman (I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing and The Runner), Dorothy Parker (Resume), Anne Sexton (The Starry Night), William Shakespeare (Sonnet 18), magnetic poetry, black-out (redacted) poetry, book spine poems, internet online activities, and so many more. It also includes tons of student examples and a teacher's answer guide. Students can compile their original poems into a book of poetry for a final project.

This is appropriate for grades 6-12, and perhaps adaptable for younger students, as well. The poetry styles are not difficult and are presented clearly with plenty of examples.

The zipped file has the Microsoft Powerpoint and Word versions, as well as the PDF files.

This is a VERY LARGE download. It will take several minutes to download completely. Please be patient before unzipping the folder, otherwise, you will end up with an incomplete or corrupted file.

You might also like:

Poetry Task Cards - Common Core Aligned

Poetry Terms Review Powerpoint Game

Tracee's Poetry Resources

Created by Tracee Orman

Mrs. Orman's Classroom

Keywords: poetry, poem, writing, write, forms, poets, haiku, me poem, personification, metaphor, simile, sonnet, imagery, snapshot, william carlos williams, gwendolyn brooks, carl sandburg, margaret atwood, william blake, walt whitman, dorothy parker, william shakespeare, anne sexton, distance learning

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I used this with my class and it worked wonderfully. The instructions were clear and the activities were meaningful.
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Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
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Such a great trove of materials! The presentations of 195 slides is amazing. I also enjoyed the wide-array of poems selected.
Meg G.
137 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 2, 2025
This is a wonderful product with clear directions!
Lindsay G.
585 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
Student populations: Autism
Rated 4 out of 5
June 28, 2025
Thank you so much for all your hard work. This made my life as a teacher easier! It was very well organized and easy to implement.
Katherine Jones
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1,186 reviews
Grades taught: 11th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 6, 2024
This resource provides a variety of options to meet the needs of my students. I appraciate being able to pick and choose based on my students interests and needs.
Tami C.
199 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 27, 2023
Thank you! This resource was very engaging and helpful.
Reet A.
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Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 25, 2023
Thank you for such a well thought out and planned resource. It was a great addition to many lesson.
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Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 27, 2022
This has been a great resource for a poetry unit with my Creative Writing class. The students like seeing the mentor texts but really appreciate the student versions. I like that there are so many resources in one location. It's been a huge help!
Jacqueline B.
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Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

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