Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 4

Notes from the seller:

THANK YOU for purchasing this product! This product was created for single use
only. It is not to be replicated or shared with others without the purchase of an
additional license. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product.
Thank you for your cooperation and for abiding by universally accepted codes
of professional ethics while using this product.

The purchaser May: The purchaser May NOT:


• Make copies for the purchaser’s classroom, including • Claim this work as your own, alter the files in anyway,
homeschooling or tutor sessions or remove or attempt to remove the copyright
• Make a copy for backup purposes, but not with the • Share this product (part or in its entirety) with others
intent to redistribute without the purchase of additional licenses
• Direct other interested persons to my store • Offer or share this product (part or in its entirety)
• Reference (without distribution) this product in blog anywhere on the internet as a download or copy
posts, at seminars, PD wokshops, or other such including, but not limited to, personal or class
venues, provided there is both credit given to myself websites, etc.
as the author and a link back to my TPT store is • Make copies of purchased items to share with others
included in your post/presentation is forbidden and is a violation of the Terms of Use,
along with copyright law

If you have any questions or concerns about this product, please feel free to reach out to
me. I hope that you and your students love this meaningful activity!

- Teaching with Travis


© Teaching with Travis
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
This product is an anchor chart that describes three
FUN types of poetry!
This product can be useful in your poetry unit as
students explore different types of poetry.
It can be scaled down and copied for student
notebooks or projected & traced onto chart paper
for the class.
LOOKING FOR POETRY-
WRITING ACTIVITIES TO
ACCOMPANY THIS ANCHOR
CHART? CHECK OUT MY
MOTHER’S DAY POETRY
CRAFTIVITY BUNDLE HERE!
©TeachingWithTravis
fun
types
3 of

ALPHABET POEM SIMILE POEM


In an alphabet poem, each A simile poem is a series of
line begins with a letter of the similes.
alphabet. It is different than an A simile poem compares the
acrostic poem as the letters go topic/subject of the poem to
in order, starting with A and various objects.
ending with Z. Like all poems, a simile poem
Each line builds upon the does not need to rhyme, but
subject of the poem. rhyme can help add meaning.

WORD COUNT CINQUAIN


A cinquain is a 5 line poem. Cinquains are short but meant to
convey feeling. There are different types of cinquains, but a
word count cinquain uses a certain number of words per line. It
typically follows the format below:

Line 1: one noun (the title/subject of the poem)


Line 2: two adjectives (describes the title)
Line 3: three verbs (tell more about the subject of the poem;
usually end in –ing)
Line 4: four word phrase (shows emotions about the title)
Line 5: one word synonym of title

©TeachingWithTravis
Earn TPT credits!
After you have reviewed and used this product, please leave feedback! Providing feedback on
purchased products earns you credit toward your next TPT purchase!

Let’s Connect!
Follow my TPT store to see my latest products and updates! Teaching with Travis TPT store! OR follow
me on Instagram, Teaching with Travis!

Other products you’ll love!

Thanks to the following TPT artists who created the design elements and fonts used in this product:

© Teaching with Travis

You might also like