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Elements of Poetry Unit - 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Poetry Bundle

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Love this poetry unit and students were engaged with these lessons. Really satisfied with this resource, thank you!
Love this bundle. It's been the best way to introduce my daughter to poetry. I love that we could circle back and do parts of it over another year. More information and content then I could get to.

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    Do you love teaching your poetry unit? If you're still searching for resources that will help you teach your poetry unit, you've come to the right place. This bundle gives you six poetry resources that you can use to teach your elements of poetry unit in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. You’ll get elements of poetry anchor charts, poetry lesson plans, poems for students to read, a poem of the week routine, poetry writing activities, and so much more.

    You’ll save so much time not having to search for resources to teach your poetry unit. And the best part is there is zero prep for you with the resources in this bundle. Just print the resources you want to use, and you'll be ready to teach your students all about poetry.

    Let's be honest. Sometimes, we don't feel like we have time to teach poetry! But the resources in this poetry unit bundle are low prep for teachers and quick and easy to use with your students. You’ll know exactly what to teach and how to teach poetry in a way that your students will actually understand and enjoy. 

    Students will have a lot of fun reading and exploring different types of poetry with the resources in this unit. And so many of the resources will support other reading comprehension skills.  I can guarantee it will be worth your time.

    THIS POETRY UNIT BUNDLE INCLUDES:

    ⭐️ Poem of the Week - 10 Sets

    ⭐️9 Poetry Lesson Plans With Poems 

    ⭐️ 9 Poetry Writing Guides

    ⭐️ 15 Poetry Anchor Charts

    ⭐️ Poetry Pennants

    ⭐️ Poetry Word Wall Cards

    ***You save 30% when you buy this bundle!***

    Be sure to check out the preview of each included resource to learn more about exactly what is included and to see pictures of each resource. 

    LET'S BREAK DOWN EACH RESOURCE INCLUDED

    This bundle has so many great resources for teaching students to read and write poetry. You could use them all for your Poetry Unit, or you could incorporate them throughout the entire year. 

    • Poem of the Week - Poem of the week is a super quick and easy way to teach poetry. This weekly routine focuses on helping students improve their reading fluency and reading comprehension. Each day students will complete a “bite-sized” task that will help them dig deep into the poem. They will learn how to analyze word choice, visualize the poem, summarize the poem, and even compare and contrast the poem to an additional text on the same topic as the poem. 
    • Poetry Lesson Plans- These lessons can serve as the backbone of your poetry unit. While they are perfect for small group instruction, they can also be used whole group to teach your students all the basics when it comes to reading poetry. These lesson plans will also come in handy when preparing your students for their end-of-year state test… which more than likely will have at least one poem on it. 
    • Poetry Writing Guides - Your students will become confident, independent, and creative writers with these poetry writing guides. These guides walk students through a step-by-step process that will help them learn how to write 9 different types of poems. These work great in a writing center and kids love using them all year long. 
    • Poetry Anchor Charts- Anchor charts are a staple in upper elementary classrooms and these anchor charts can serve as a great reminder for all the content you are teaching during your poetry unit. Post them on a bulletin board or give students the half-page option that they can glue in their journals. 
    • Poetry Pennants - These poetry pennants are a fun option to give students when it comes to publishing their poems. Students can draft their poems using the Poetry Writing Guides and then publish them on these Pennants. They make a great classroom display and students love seeing their poems published all around the classroom. 
    • Poetry Word Wall Cards - There is so much academic vocabulary associated with teaching poetry. Stanza, line brek, speaker, rhyme scheme, meter, and the list goes on. These word wall cards will make it easy for you to create a poetry word wall and will help your students remember all the key terms they learn during your poetry unit. 

    Just think of all the time you’ll save not having to search for resources or write your own lesson plans for your poetry unit. 

    LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: 

    Your students will have so much fun reading and writing poetry. The resources are simple and easy for students to use, but really help them develop a love and appreciation for poetry. 

    You’ll love how quick and easy it is to prep the resources in this unit. Everything is ready to print-and-teach. Just pick the resources you want to use during your poetry unit, print them out, and you’ll be ready for some highly engaging and highly effective lessons. 

    Your students will love the fun and playful topics of the poems included in Poem of the Week and the Poetry Lessons. They will also enjoy having fun learning how to write their own poems with the Poetry Writing Guides. 

    You’ll love how these resources will support your students with other reading skills. While this bundle is focused on poetry, the lessons included will help your students grow in multiple areas of reading. You’ll notice a huge improvement in their fluency and overall comprehension as a result of using these resources. 

    TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Carolyn B. said “The resources and materials in this bundle were the perfect complement to my curriculum and instruction. Thank you for creating and sharing!”

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Joanna M. said, “This is a terrific resource! Easy to pick and choose what works for your students, and age-appropriate activities for upper primary students. Thank you!

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Caitlin R. used the Poem of the Week resource and said, "I just started using these after finishing a poetry unit, and they are such an easy, fun, and great way to spiral not only reading poetry but tons of other essential reading skills. I continue to love every resource from the Stellar Teacher!” 

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Brittany C. used the Poetry Writing Guides and said, "These are fantastic for writing stations, especially as I'm trying to help my students be more independent with their writing.  The directions are clear and easy-to-follow, and there's a wide range of options for all my students.”

    **The resource is also included in The Stellar Teacher Reading Membership.**

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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.
    Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.
    Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.

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