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  1. thing you’re writing about. You could write a poem about a snake in a long wiggly line or a poem about rain inside a raindrop shape. For example: No NseNse Poems feature made-up words, characters or places, and are funny. In Storytime Issue 4, we featured the nonsense poem On the Ning Nang Nong by Spike Milligan.

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  2. Writing the poem The first stage is to create a class poem. On a flip chart or whiteboard write down the children’s ideas and the poem itself. Explain that you are all going to write a poem. It’s going to be about a pet. This poem doesn’t have to rhyme. It can do if suitable rhyming words are suggested, but the most important thing is to

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  3. classroom. Taking time to explain why you liked a poem or what features were important for you demonstrate to learners that you enjoy poetry. Encourage your learners to do the same. Poet Sally Murphys (2021) recent book provides a wealth of poems and practical activities organised in year levels. The most important thing is to create time and

  4. Here are many of the poetry writing lessons for children that I have created to help you become a better poet, including how to write funny poetry, poetic rhythm, poetic forms and other styles of verse, as well as lesson plans for teachers and video lessons. How to Write Funny Poetry. Chapter 1: Writing Poetry; Chapter 2: How to Rhyme

  5. With Simon’s help the children will be writing an ode. Definition: An ode is an elaborately structured poem praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally. For the purpose of today’s lesson, an ode is a poem about something you really love! Warmer (10 minutes):

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  6. Re-word any areas that they feel need improvement. Read the poem aloud to make sure that it works in both visual and aural forms. Refine and perfect the opening and closing lines of the poem to make them as impactful as possible. Give the poem to a friend, classmate, or teacher to get a second opinion on it.

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  8. to help teachers teach poetry in primary schools. Teachers can access 250 films of well-known poets reading and talking about their work, teaching sequences for poetry books throughout the primary age range and examples of practice from primary schools. We are also proud to run CLiPPA – the Centre for Literacy in Primary Poetry Award. This

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