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POETRY LESSON FOR EKPHRASTIC POEMS
Structure is teacher guided and includes extensive student choice opportunities.
Suitable for primary / elementary and middle school.
Presentation in PDF format. This is the 6th in a series of full colour lessons for poetry motivation, created by a teacher for other busy teachers.
Ekphrastic Poetry is writing inspired by art.
This lesson contains 4 different format to teach your students, all inspired by famous works of art. They include:
Cinquains inspired by Vincent van Gogh
Diamantes inspired by Edgar Degas
Senses inspired by Claude Monet
Acrostics inspired by Franz Marc
It takes teacher and students through 3 easy steps for effective poetry writing, with each format. Graphic organisers suitable for printing or sharing digitally and the publishing templates to give students' presentations a professional touch.
Teacher planning models and poem exemplars are also included. Landscape layout suitable for viewing through large screens or on personal devices. Presentation consists of 67 slides.
This is a resource easily integrates with any unit based in the arts, language study and dictionary / thesaurus work.
If you like this lesson guide, please also take a look at:
POETRY LESSON FOR EMOTIONS / FEELINGS POEMS
POETRY LESSON FOR COLOR / COLOUR METAPHOR POEMS
POETRY LESSON FOR DRAGONFLY SIMILE POEMS
POETRY LESSON FOR REFLECTIVE POEMS
POETRY LESSONS BUNDLE - TEACH 5 TYPES OF POEMS
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