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Write a poem in the heart-shaped balloon.
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Celebrate the first 100 days of school with this poem.
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about a teddy bear.
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Write an acrostic poem about toys. With a picture to color.
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Use the acrostic form to write a poem about teeth.
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Students choose their favorite poems as the basis for a poetry anthology. This is a detailed list of expectations and a rubric.
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picture of a smiling sun reading a book
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[member-created with abctools] Writing prompts to help students write an "I am" poem, good for the beginning of the school year; with handprints in the surrounding border.
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Questions regarding content, form, and style will help students analyze and understand poetry. The full text of Robert Service's poem is included.
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Use this form to write an acrostic poem about Japan.
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Use the acrostic form to write a poem about bats.
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A cute shapebook pattern of a sandcastle with prompt and lines for writing a poem.
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Write an acrostic poem about being lucky. With a picture of a four-leaf clover to color.
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Use the acrostic form to write a poem about healthy food.
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Use the acrostic form ("SLITHER") to write a poem about snakes.
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about the desert.
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Use this writing paper, with a pink Chinese peony at the top and a gold border, to write a story, report, or poem about China. One page each of lined
and unlined paper.
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Write a poem about the solar system with this acrostic form.
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Use this writing paper, with a red and yellow Chinese dragon at the top and a bright red border, to write a story, report, or poem about China. One page each of lined and unlined paper.
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Questions regarding content, form, and style will help students analyze and understand poetry. The full text of Poe's poem is included.
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[member-created with abctools] Poem about a speedy delivery truck ("Some trucks go vroom!") in a delivery truck-shaped shapebook. Easy reader for kids that love trucks.
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Write an acrostic poem about Cinco de Mayo.
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Trace and cut out. This ten-page teddy bear-shaped shapebook has a poem about teddy bears ("Teddy bear, teddy bear, where are you?") with a short writing prompt on the final page ("There you are! You were ____!")
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about volcanoes.
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Cute pumpkin with 3-ruled handwriting lines. Perfect for small writing projects, poems, and handwriting practice.
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Write an acrostic poem about camels. With a picture to color.
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Use this writing paper, with a red and yellow Chinese lantern at the top and a bright red border, to write a story, report, or poem about China. One page each of lined and unlined paper.
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Color the illustration of a leprechaun and write a short story or poem.
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Suggestions for performances based on poems found in Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends. Looking for a school play where everyone can shine? This may be your answer!
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Write an acrostic poem about your mom. With a picture to color.
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"Peace is like a...." Prompts to help you write a poem about peace in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
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Interactive notebook with a Hanukkah theme.
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Use this form to write an acrostic poem about February.
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Write an acrostic poem about Remembrance Day. With a picture to color.
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Write an acrostic poem about Chinese New Year with this form. With picture of a dragon to color.
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Write an acrostic poem about spring. With a picture of daffodils to color.
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about your teacher.
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about fall.
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Seven sample pages from the membership site. Multi-age thematic unit, including writing prompts, activities, report forms, charts and tables, and much more.