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  1. Biting your fingernails. Not brushing your teeth every night. Wearing the same dirty jeans for a week. Talking back to your mother. Never cleaning your room. Choose one of these habits to write about in your funny epitaph. You can use your own name or make up a funny new name.

  2. How to Write a Funny Epitaph Poem. Curated and Reviewed by Lesson Planet. This How to Write a Funny Epitaph Poem activity also includes: Poetic Terms Dictionary for Kids. Rhyming Dictionary for Kids. Rhyming Words Lists. Poem. Join to access all included materials.

  3. Here lies the body of someone named Dave. Out walking at midnight he fell in this grave. He wouldn’t be dead and he wouldn’t be buried, if only he’d turned on that flashlight he carried. Here lies Art. He wasn’t smart. Went outside and threw a dart. Threw it straight up in the air. Sometimes life just isn’t fair.

  4. For his epitaph, his widow chose words from one of his favorite poems. definition 2: a brief writing in praise of one who has died.

  5. This lesson is a creative and fun way to combine writing with the Halloween season! This Epitaph Poetry packet includes step by step instructions introducing epitaphs and how to write comedic epitaphs that will have the kids cracking up! Lastly, your students with publish their epitaphs on a tombstone! Examples of the final product are provided.

  6. Epitaph. An epitaph is a short lyric written in memory of someone who has died. Sometimes, epitaphs serve as elegies. These tributes are usually quite brief and may be written by anyone. The writer might be someone close to the deceased, like a family member, or even the deceased themselves. There are instances in which the poet crafts a s ...

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  8. epitaph. An inscription on a tomb or gravestone, an epitaph may be anything written to commemorate the deceased. Epitaphs have been written for millennia in memory of a person who has died, or in memory of something in the past. Epitaphs were written in prose or verse. Although most were sorrowful, some were humorous or satirical.

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