Here are some of the poetry writing lessons for children that Ken Nesbits has written. These should help you learn to write your own poems. How to Write Funny Poetry
Rhythm in Poetry Poetic Forms A poetic “form” is a set of rules for writing a certain type of poem. These rules can include the number of lines or syllables the poem should have, the placement of rhymes, and so on. Here are lessons for writing several common poetic forms.
Other Poetic Styles There are many different styles of poems. These are not “poetic forms” because they don’t usually have firm rules about length, syllable counts, etc., but they are common enough that many well-known children’s poets have written poems like these.
Reciting Poetry Poetry Dictionaries and Rhyming Words Lists When reading these lessons, you may come across some unfamiliar words. If you see a poetic term and don’t know what it means, you can always look it up in the Poetic Terms Dictionary. Poetry4kids also has a rhyming dictionary and a list of rhyming words you can use to help you write poems. Below is Thinglink... of Whaea Wendy's dog and his autobiography information. Hover over the image. You will see tags appear and when you hover over the tags you will found out about Buddy the dog. |
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