11th Grade Poetry Activities

Halloween Cinquain: Halloween Theme Poetry & Creative Writing

By E•Fish•ient Teaching

This is a fun, creative writing assignment you could give to your students during the month of October. Students will get to choose their own Halloween topic and then follow the instructions to write their own Cinquain.

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Digital Resource: Poetry and US History - Phillis Wheatley Poetry Analysis

By Nemos Nook

This resource is a digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.

This resource is 100% editable and is on Google Slides

Dive into the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, America's first African American woman to publish a book of poetry. This comprehensive digital resource offers students an opportunity to analyze three of her most significant poems, helping them to appreciate her literary genius and historical impact.

What's Included:

  • Introduction to Phillis Wheatley
  • Poems: "On Being Brought from Africa to America", "To His Excellency George Washington and "On the death of Mr Snider Murder’d by Richardson"
  • Slide for creation of students' own poem
  • Interactive slides: student will write their answers directly on the slides (another option is to project the slides and have them answer the prompts in their notebooks or on separate paper)

Benefits:

  • Easy to Use: Ready-to-go slides that can be easily integrated into your lesson plan.
  • Interactive: Engages students with creative exercises and visual learning aids.

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Figurative Language Crossword Puzzle

By Beth Hammett

This individual or group crossword puzzle activity uses 12 terminologies and optional word bank, as well as word bank with definitions handout, that include: Simile The boy ran as fast as the wind. Sentence uses “like” or “as” to make comparisons. Metaphor The construction worker is a prince. An implied comparison between two unlike beings or objects. Alliteration Casey cackled confidently. The repetition of a single letter at the beginnings of words. Internal (Rhyme) Type of rhyme: The groom was soon doomed. Rhyme occurs inside the words of a sentence. Onomatopoeia Ring, ring…went the telephone. Sound words. Hyperbole I was so hungry I could eat an elephant. An exaggerated statement that has no literal meaning. Adjective The ragged, tattered coat. Vivid words that describe. Personification The flowers danced in the wind. Animals or inanimate objects take on qualities of humans. Synechdoche ABCs for Alphabet. Shortened forms of whole words. Adverb The two boys ran quickly. Tells when, where, or why and may end in –ly. Pun Sea captains don't like crew cuts. Deliberate use of words with multiple meanings that creates play on phrases. Oxymoron Long shorts or silent yell. Opposite words are combined to form phrases. Get students to interact with figurative language. Packet includes answer sheet with definitions. Fun introduction, test prep, or assessment for figurative language!

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Printable Poetry month Sudoku Puzzles With Solution - Fun April Games Activities

By The Students Palace

Sudoku are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.

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Poet Series - Rumi - 4 Paragraph reading / 4 Questions Biography

By Quick Assignment Central

This assignment provides an engaging introduction to the life, style, achievements, and legacy of a renowned poet. Written at a 7th-grade level for ESOL students, the content is clear and approachable, making it suitable for a wide range of learners, including those in different grade levels or with varying reading abilities.

The four included questions encourage students to think critically about the poet’s work and impact. Whether for ESOL students or a broader classroom, this assignment helps develop essential reading and comprehension skills while fostering a deeper appreciation for poetry.

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Design by Robert Frost Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity

By The Red-Haired Reader

This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Robert Frost's "Design" by breaking it down line-by-line!

Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.

As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for tone, word choice, connotation, mood, author's purpose, imagery, and theme. Please ask if you have any questions!

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La Poesía Estudio

By ARIANA PEREZ

Con este recurso recibirás un PDF el cuál te llevará a la presentación de Google Slides sobre la poesía. Es la herramienta perfecta para sumergir a tus alumnos de preparatoria en el maravilloso mundo de la poesía. Este recurso les proporciona una introducción interactiva a los temas poéticos más conocidos y los ayuda a apreciar la belleza de los versos.

Contenido del Recurso:

  1. Presentación de Google Slides: Esta presentación cuidadosamente diseñada se adentra en los temas de la poesía más reconocidos, utilizando ejemplos de poemas famosos para ilustrar cada concepto. Los estudiantes podrán explorar los elementos de la poesía, así como algunos géneros poéticos.
  2. Actividades de Aprendizaje: Como acompañamiento a la presentación, hemos incluido hojas de trabajo interactivas que permiten a tus alumnos aplicar lo que han aprendido. Estas actividades estimulan su creatividad y comprensión de la poesía.

Ventajas del Recurso:

  • Fomenta la Creatividad: Al explorar ejemplos de poesía, los estudiantes pueden inspirarse para crear sus propios versos, lo que promueve su creatividad y autoexpresión.
  • Comprensión Literaria: La presentación y las actividades ayudan a los estudiantes a comprender mejor los elementos literarios que componen la poesía, lo que mejora su análisis literario.
  • Conexión con la Cultura: Los ejemplos de poemas famosos permiten a los estudiantes conectar con la riqueza cultural y artística de la poesía en diferentes épocas y lugares.
  • Facilidad de Uso: La presentación de Google Slides es fácil de compartir y usar en el entorno virtual o presencial, lo que hace que la enseñanza de la poesía sea accesible y efectiva.

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Project ELA Reading Assessment Activity - Smash Doodles with Rubric

By Cheryl Bennett

Smash Doodles are a great way to assess reading while encouraging creativity, whether in ELA or ELL. I love using this at the end of the year to demonstrate that a student can read independently and show what they know. Plus, it's easy to grade! Also, a great resource for homeschooling at any age. The set up for these Smash Doodles (with the rubric) make it easy to grade.

Included:

1. Instructions

2 Smash Doodle Sheet that students fill out to make sure they meet all the criteria.

3. A second Smash Doodle Sheet that allows for more creativity

4. Easy to use rubric.

5. Criteria that pushes students to think critically and make use of best practices in reading comprehension.

So, what is it?

A Smash Doodle is a way to show what students have learned from the chapter or reading assigned. It involves creativity, color, the most important vocabulary, students' thoughts and questions.

Who is it for?

This resource works for any level of students and any reading. It can be used with novels, short stories, poetry, and even non-fiction. This assignment is automatically differentiated as students will choose the vocabulary that they need and not simply a list dictated by the teacher. It allows students to show their knowledge with images that they feel best represent the reading without compromising content.

What does the assignment include?

This particular Smash Doodle assignment includes:

  1. The title of the reading (and chapter of the book if applicable)
  2. 5 vocabulary words in English with the definition and a hand-drawn picture in color.
  3. 3 thoughts about the chapter
  4. 3 quotes from the book with page numbers to practice citations
  5. 3 questions. It could be things you are curious about or questions for characters
  6. A main image that represents the chapter.

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French Poetry Lesson - Déjeuner du Matin - Poème - Jacques Prévert

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Need a fun way to introduce French poetry and review the passé composé at the same time? Your students will enjoy Déjeuner du Matin, Jacques Prévert, an engaging lesson that will save you loads of time. Differentiation is easy with this lesson that includes all four skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

The poem Déjeuner du Matin is spectacularly well known in France, and it's especially easy to understand when you follow all of the steps in this lesson plan.

Expect your students to:

  • learn new French vocabulary words
  • practice the passé composé - regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs
  • gain knowledge of French literature, especially Jacques Prévert
  • begin to understand French culture through poetry
  • explore and identify emotions in French
  • make inferences before even reading the poem
  • sharpen listening skills
  • work on oral production
  • write a short paragraph about the poem in their own words

Included:

  • 8 page activity with YouTube and Quizlet links
  • Lesson plan

How to use this resource:

  • Watch an award winning 3 minute silent short film with your students.

  • Students write what they think the poem is about after watching the video.

  • Students identify what they felt while watching using French adjectives of emotion.

  • Before reading the poem, vocabulary is introduced in a multiple choice activity.

  • A quizlet vocabulary study set is provided to share with your students.

  • Watch another video in which students will watch and hear the poem being read.

  • Students will now have a better understanding of what the poem is about.

  • Practice the passé composé, which is the tense that is used throughout the poem. Students fill in the blanks with the passé composé form of verbs in parentheses. Regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs are included.

  • Students now have an opportunity to read the poem aloud.

  • Work in pairs or small groups and take turns reading the poem collectively and individually.

  • If possible, have students record themselves reading the poem aloud.

  • Suggestion: Have students memorize and recite the poem for bonus points.

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Metaphor Poetry Group Project | Middle School | ELA | Digital Resources

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Looking for fun activities for the first days or week back to school? This Metaphor Poetry ELA Project is a fun, no-prep project your students will LOVE! It can be completed after state testing or as part of end of the year activities and will be a hit! Perfect for middle school or high school. Students will not only write a poem utilizing an extended metaphor,but they will also get creative in order to present the poem visually for a bulletin board display.

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This is an activity I use in my classroom every year toward the end of the year and I know your students will love it! Although writing poetry can be daunting, this project is highly structured, forcing students to adhere to the parameters and the result is unique and guaranteed to impress once completed.

INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE:

  • 26 Slide PDF with a step-by-step process of writing a Metaphor Poem

  • Printable Pre-Writing Organizer

  • Printable Poem Writing Template

  • 2 Printable Bulletin Board Banners for Display - color and black & white

STUDENT GUIDELINES FOR USING THIS RESOURCE

Completed with a partner, students will analyze how writers use metaphors in poetry by looking at examples. The PDF provides multiple examples to guide students. They will then read and analyze a mentor poem and utilize the same structure to write their poem. They will love creating their poems and watching their ideas come to life! This well-organized activity allows students to effortlessly become poets, while thinking about concise and precise word choice, counting syllables to create rhythm, getting exposure to high-quality examples, and learning something new! This project should take about 2 weeks, from start to finish and is perfect for display.

***Optional Competitive Element:
I always choose Finalistsbased on poem structure, meaning and how they visualized their metaphor. I then ask another teacher to select 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. And of course, the winners get a prize!


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TEACH SYMBOLISM lesson using Edgar Allan Poe's Poem, The Raven-Google Slides

By Kiwious About Vocab

PURPOSE: of this GOOGLE SLIDE lesson is to clearly express, define and model LITERARY SYMBOLISM. The Classic literature of Edgar Allan Poe's poem, THE RAVEN is used as a catalyst for learning. The lesson provides digital resources from which students will gain the ability to uncover the hidden meaning of literary symbolism, grasp why it is used in writing, and present fine contextual examples of this literary device.

GOAL: to prepare students to read rigorous literature by front-loading literary elements critical to comprehension of grade-level text and aligned to standards

AUDIENCE: whole group, small group, regular ed, learning support, ESL, virtual or homeschool classrooms

DIGITAL USES IN THE CLASSROOM

introduce Literary devices

introduce SYMBOLISM

introduce poetry

introduce Edgar Allan Poe

prepare for standardized testing

standard for creative writing using symbolism

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AVID Christmas | December Early Finisher Activity Packet-With WICOR Skills

By Teach Savvy Store

This AVID Christmas and December Early Finisher Packet is designed to engage students with no-prep activities that reinforce WICOR skills (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading). Perfect for keeping early finishers productive, it offers Christmas-themed worksheets and fun challenges. Ideal for 5th-12th graders, this packet is a great way to combine learning and seasonal fun!

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Shakespeare Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

By Language Arts Excellence

Any teacher of middle or high school students knows that emotions tend to run wild on Valentine's Day, and instead of fighting it, this lesson on Shakespearean language will help you to take advantage of the birds and the bees buzzing around in your classroom!

This full-length lesson plan revolves around Shakespeare's mastery of the English language with an emphasis on his knack for coming up with the most compassionate of compliments and scathing of insults. Through a non-intimidating approach, students will have the opportunity to do a little bit of acting and make connections to modern day as they explore Shakespeare's language of love and hate. I am always astounded by the level of maturity of the discussion that arises from this activity as students discuss what makes a compliment or insult particularly effective and from whom it means the most. This is sure to be a lesson that you will use again and again on February 14th.

Product includes:

  • Meticulously laid-out lesson with objectives, warm-up, explanation, application, synthesis, and 2 extension activity ideas
  • 2-sided worksheet of Shakespearean compliment/insult lists

Though this product is ideal for use on Valentine's Day, it really can be used all year long. I tend to save it for the day prior to school vacation. I hope that your students get a kick out of indulging in their heightened emotions for this lesson.

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RUPERT BROOKE'S "THE SOLDIER" [Lesson Activities & Poem]

By Richard B Williams

This Rupert Brooke "The Soldier" [Lesson Activities and Poem] product provides students a chance to experience blind patriotism. In this product, you will find the poem, 8 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Versions, quizzes, and a Biography. These poems allow students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 10th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!

Summary:

Rupert Brooke, (born Aug. 3, 1887, Rugby, Warwickshire, Eng.—died April 23, 1915, Skyros, Greece), English poet, a wellborn, gifted, handsome youth whose early death in World War I contributed to his idealized image in the interwar period.

This 10th - 12th grade canonized poem allows students to understand life, their country, and the need to reflect.

This Product Includes:

1. Who is Rupert Brooke? Written Biography

2. The poem has 8 Discussion Questions

3. Brooke Visual Poetry

4. Literary and Participation Chart [Blank & Printable]

5. Group Poem Presentations

6. Ode to...

7. The Patriot

8. Back Talk and much more

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Ted Hughes' Hawk Roosting Worksheet + PEEL Essay Prompt & Graphic Organizer

By Online Educator's Corner

Delve into the powerful themes and figurative language of Ted Hughes' poem "Hawk Roosting" with this comprehensive worksheet. Perfect for encouraging critical thinking, this resource guides students through an in-depth analysis of the poem, focusing on its exploration of power, dominance, and the cycle of life and death. It also offers opportunities to study personification, metaphors, and symbolism, helping students enhance their literary analysis skills.

Included in this resource:

  • The full text of Ted Hughes' "Hawk Roosting" for individual analysis.
  • Structured questions focusing on the poem's themes, encouraging students to explore topics like power, dominance, and human behavior.
  • Figurative language exercises that highlight personification, metaphor, imagery, and symbolism.
  • A literary analysis essay prompt, guiding students to write about the hawk as a symbol of dominance and power in the natural world.
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Coloring Bookmarks Hamlet Shakespeare Quotes Keepsake Activity Craft Gift Reward

By Eden Digital Arts

Set of 4 different coloring bookmarks with quotes by William Shakespeare from Hamlet with antique book Illustrations for student rewards, early finishers, additions to sub plans, relaxing time, gifts, and more.

Using coloring bookmarks with quotes and illustrations can be a wonderful way to engage readers and explore the themes and characters of the play. Here are some ideas on how to use them in your classroom or at a book club:

  • Book Club and Classroom Discussions: Use the bookmarks as prompts for book club discussions. Hand out different bookmarks and ask them to share their thoughts and insights related to the quote or illustration on their bookmark.
  • Emotional Response: Have participants color the bookmarks while discussing their emotional responses to the play.
  • Use bookmarks as student or book club member rewards/gifts.
  • Attach a bookmarks to a pack of coloring pens or a book for a small gift.
  • Homemade Gifts: Encourage students to give their colored bookmarks to classmates, friends, or family members who enjoy reading. It's a thoughtful and personalized gift that can foster a love for literature.
  • Collaborative Coloring: Set up a collaborative coloring station where students can work together to create a large, colorful bookmark collage, using bookmarks featuring quotes from different books.
  • Use coloring bookmarks as a relaxing downtime activity.
  • As an addition to subplans and for early finishers.
  • Add to cards and letters.
  • Use as decorations for scrapbooks or reading journals.
  • Coloring during read-at-loud times.
  • Bulletin board décor and more

For best results print them on thick white cardstock paper.

Files include:

1 Pdf with 4 different bookmarks in two sizes.

The large bookmark measures about 8" by 2.4",

and smaller size set is 7" by 2".

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

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Shakespeare Activity for Middle School or High School English Literature

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

Are you looking for an engaging activity for your unit on Shakespeare? Do you want your students to be motivated to learn? Then download this Shakespeare Activity WebQuest! Students will research Shakespeare's history, life events, plays and poems, Globe Theater, and more! Some research questions students will locate easily while others they will have to explore deeper to find the correct answers.

When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about Shakespeare with this high-quality, no-prep resource!

Ways to Use This Resource:

  • Full Class Activity
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Homework
  • Extra Credit
  • Substitute Plan
  • ... and more!

This Resource Includes:

  • Multi-step Question WebQuest (Print + Digital Formats)
  • Reflection Questions
  • Answer Key
  • Live links are provided on the last page of the resource
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  • Terms of Use

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Setting-Student Activities

By Meggen Loew

1.      Same Picture Four Settings- Students are given a partial character drawing and asked to draw that character in four different settings. There are two ways to complete this assignment. I have provided a list of possible settings to draw out (students would pick these out of a hat/bowl, OR they could choose four from the list to use).

2.      Describe the Setting-Five different pictures are given. You can give it to students at random or give it to all five students. Their instructions are to (using complete sentences) describe the setting.

3.      Setting for any book- Use this chart to help students fill out their knowledge of the setting of any book.

 

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Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers-Annotating Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry

By Amanda Robinson

Since the Pandemic, so much has gone digital, including testing--both campus and state testing. If your campus and/or state has made the switch to online testing, and you are looking for strategies to help your students adapt their annotating strategies, these graphic organizers can help!

This product includes graphic organizers for poetry (TPCASTT format) and text (can be used for fiction or informational) and is designed to be a gradual release model:

  • Students use fully-structured graphic organizers to guide annotating during online testing
  • Teachers can print graphic organizers as posters, and blank organizers w/ no text are included to help students transition from guided annotations
  • Finally students will be able to transition from graphic organizers to being able to annotate freely using scratch or notebook paper

What You Get

  • Poetry (TPCASTT) structured graphic organizer
  • Text (Fiction or Informational) structured graphic organizer

-This can be customized to add personal teacher tips or specific classroom annotation symbols or Signposts

  • Blank Poetry (TPCASTT) graphic organizer (no text)
  • Blank Text (Fiction or Informational) graphic organizer (no text)

-Graphic Organizers can also be printed by the teacher in a poster size as a classroom anchor chart.

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Poetry Analysis Using the SIFT Strategy

By Nemos Nook

Unlock the power of poetry in your classroom with this comprehensive SIFT Poetry Analysis Worksheet! This resource is designed to guide students through analyzing poems using the SIFT method—Symbols, Imagery, Figurative Language, and Tone and Theme. Perfect for middle and high school students, this worksheet encourages critical thinking and deep literary analysis.

What’s Included:

  • Easy-to-follow SIFT analysis guide
  • Scaffolded questions to support all learners
  • Space for annotations and reflection
  • Engaging design to enhance student engagement

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Great for individual, group, or class-wide analysis
  • Can be used with any poem
  • Supports critical thinking and literary comprehension
  • No-prep and ready to print!
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