Lyrical Lessons Online Unit

Clicking on the above title link will take you to a 27 lesson poetry lesson complete with an online test that students take and the computer grades.
Below, you will also find a link to a rubric for a Poetry Booklet.

Unit: Lyrical Lessons

Grade: 6-8

Time Limits: 2 weeks

Goal and Objectives:

This unit is a fun, motivational unit to be used with 5-8 graders. It focuses on the more lyrical and figurative aspect in our language. It is designed to enhance the students value and appreciation of poetry. This unit provides the learner many chances to write frequently for a variety of purposes. Poetry is a genre that can be used to teach vocabulary, sentence structure, punctuation, figurative language, comprehension, and prediction skills. In this unit, students will be exposed to many types of poetry and asked to interpret the meaning of each. Students will also be given the opportunity to write their own poetry. This will give students an opportunity to express their feelings and to observe and think through the feelings of others. All of these objectives are in line with the TN state objectives and content standards of our curriculum framework for reading and writing. Any teacher can adapt the poetry lessons to an individual class focusing on a topic or topics of choice. I chose to spend 2 weeks on this unit, but it would be possible to spend 4 weeks.

6-8 Writing Content Standard:
The student will develop the structural and creative skills necessary to produce written language that can be read and interpreted by various audiences.

6-8 Reading Content Standard: The student will develop the reading skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of the written text.

Procedure:

Day 1-10

I will be using lesson plans pulled from this unit daily that will culminate in the final creation of individual, original poetry booklet. Students will write various kinds of poems actually using their new knowledge of each poetry technique. These poems will be placed in booklet form. Upon conclusion of this unit, students will share their booklets with the class. Students will each have the opportunity to read their favorite original poem from their booklet. The booklets will be graded using the rubric below for evaluation.

Rubric for Evaluation

   
Other Poetry Resources for use with this unit:
The Semantic Rhyming Dictionary
Tips for Young Poetry Writers
Poetry for Kids (We'll use this to critique other poems.)
Lear,Limericks, & Literature (A resource for creative writing and poems)
A Child's Garden of Verses (discussing authors
A.A. Milne's Stories and Poems (discussing authors)

 

 


This unit was originally written by teachers, Betsy Norris, Donna Brock, and Dulcie Davis.   It has been restructured especially for our Block "B" sixth graders. We receive about 6 emails a day from teachers telling us how useful this is.  Please, if you have something really neat in your  classroom that you do with poetry, let us know.  Knowledge should be shared with the world.