It's that time of year, when the kids can't stop thinking about what they are wearing for Halloween! So, reel in that energy and convert it into energy towards writing! Let me share with you my Halloween poems lesson. This lesson includes: * an extensive list of Halloween words intended to set that spooky mood * an explanation of several different types of poems (acrostic poems, alphabet alliteration poems, cinquain poems, and diamante poems) *4 pages to print off your students can write their poems on (2 in color, 2 black and white) Your students will love being able to find the creepiest words they can to write their poem! Although the common core doesn't specifically list poems in the writing standards, I can't help but think how helpful this lesson is in helping kids understand how important description is for setting scenes. So, roll out your thunder sound effects, and get your students writing! Get the entire lesson here: Halloween Poems Happy Spooky Writing!
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AuthorWelcome to my blog! I'm Susan and I am a wife, mother, runner, teacher, and resource author! I have been teaching for 21 years, and I love finding ways to engage my students in learning! Reading is my passion, and I love helping my students find their passion for reading. Categories
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