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  1. May 7, 2024 · If you’re looking for a way to present poetry in the classroom, free-verse poems are a great place to start. Unlike standard poetry, you’ll find that free-verse poem examples break rules and don’t have to rhyme or follow any specific meter.

  2. In this video we learn the features of a Free Verse Poem, read some exciting examples, and then have a go at writing them ourselve...

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    • The Touring Teacher
    • “personification” by The Bazillions
    • “Hit ‘Em with The Onomatopoeia” by Guava Juice
    • “Alliteration Song” by Melissa
    • Vocabulary Battle: Poetry Skills Game For Kids
    • How to Write A Rhyme Poem
    • Groobles Media Videos
    • Figurative Language Tutorial
    • “There’s A Crocodile in My Lunchbox” by Steve Attewell
    • “Chocolate Cake” by Michael Rosen
    • Asha Christensen at TEDxKids

    Super cute and catchy song about this figurative device. Perfect for any age, really. Definitely don’t miss the “Similes and Metaphors” song. It’s a must-see!

    Roy from Guava Juice has over twelve million subscribers on YouTube, so many of your students probably already know him. He makes onomatopoeia the subject of one of his songs, and kids love it.

    Animated and catchy, this song provides a ton of examples of alliteration. The on-screen text with highlighted first letters of alliterative words is even more helpful in explaining this device to students.

    This 10-minute, interactive video encourages group work and collaboration as students stretch their brains and creativity.

    Pretty straightforward and simple, this video shows viewers firsthand how to write a rhyming poem. Less than five minutes and worth showing students!

    If you can stand the fuzzy puppets explaining figurative language devices in weird voices, you’ll dig this video. Students will giggle (or roll their eyes) at the delivery of this content.

    For upper elementary or middle schoolers, this video explains six elements of poetry in clear and concise ways. Photos of famous faces will make this especially appealing to youngsters.

    A silly poem by Steve Attewell, students will giggle at the content, and teachers will appreciate the text on screen. Check out his other poems, too. All funny and kid favorites.

    Students will take a look at a free-verse poem by talented poet and storyteller Michael Rosen. They’ll love his silly voices and the way he brings his poems to life on screen.

    Young Asha shares her version of spoken poetry, reciting a poem she wrote about having writer’s block. Powerful. Students love this.

  3. In this learning video for kids, learn all about the silliest type of poetry. Perfect for the classroom and for home, this video will help you understand limericks and teach you how to write...

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    • Homeschool Pop
  4. Sep 9, 2022 · To make poetry easily accessible for all students, I like to play videos of poems read out loud on a stage or accompanied by creative visuals and moving images in short films.

  5. Dec 24, 2018 · A few of our favorite poetry videos for middle and high school students. Teaching poetic elements, listening to poem readings, and more. Help bring poetry to life for our older students!

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  7. These poems are great to use with elementary students to teach skills such as critical thinking, communication, and fluency. They also feature poetry techniques such as rhyming schemes and descriptive language.

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