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Nature Poetry Prompt Task Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  02 Oct 2024

Use these poetry prompts to help your students write simple poems about nature.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  2 - 4

Curriculum

  • ACELT1592

    Identify, reproduce and experiment with rhythmic, sound and word patterns in poems, chants, rhymes and songsElaborationsexploring poems, chants, rhymes or songs from different cultures which class members may bring from home (Skills: Literacy, Numera...

  • ACELT1791

    Create texts that adapt language features and patterns encountered in literary texts, for example characterisation, rhyme, rhythm, mood, music, sound effects and dialogueElaborationscreating visual and multimodal texts based on Aboriginal and Torres ...

  • ACELT1607

    Create literary texts that explore students’ own experiences and imaginingElaborationsdrawing upon literary texts students have encountered and experimenting with changing particular aspects, for example the time or place of the setting, adding ...

teaching resource

Nature Poetry Prompt Task Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  02 Oct 2024

Use these poetry prompts to help your students write simple poems about nature.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  2 - 4

Use these poetry prompts to help your students write simple poems about nature.

Poetry Prompts About Nature

When it comes to writing simple poems, the hardest part for students can often be coming up with a topic idea!

To solve this problem, Teach Starter has created a set of 16 poetry writing prompts based on the theme of nature. Each prompt is designed to inspire young poets to explore a different aspect of the natural world, from the sun and the stars to leaves and the changing weather. These thoughtfully crafted prompts not only guide students in selecting a topic but also provide three rhyming words they can incorporate into their poems, helping to spark creativity and make the writing process more accessible.

Example Prompt: Write a poem about the sun. Try using words like light, bright or sight.

Some of the topics included in this set of poetry prompts include:

  • The Gentle Breeze
  • The Sparkling Star
  • The Chirping Bird
  • The Mysterious Moon
  • The Active Ant
  • And many more!

Using These Poetry Prompts in Your Classroom

These versatile poetry prompts can be used in multiple ways when teaching poetry writing to your students. Here are a few suggestions from our experienced teacher team:

  1. Rhyming Word Challenge – Challenge the students to add new lists of rhyming words to a chosen prompt. This encourages them to think critically about rhyme and make conscious vocabulary choices to match the theme.
  2. Poetry Stations – Set up stations around the room, each with a different poetry prompt. Students rotate through the stations, writing short poems or verses at each one. This approach allows for a range of poems to be written while keeping the energy in the room dynamic.
  3. Poetry Reading or Showcase – Host a poetry reading where students can share their poems with the class. Encourage them to incorporate artistic elements such as drawings or nature-inspired visuals to accompany their poems, turning it into a multi-sensory experience.

This resource makes it easy for teachers to introduce poetry writing while fostering a deeper appreciation for the environment and natural elements. Whether you’re teaching figurative language, rhyme schemes or creative expression, these prompts provide endless opportunities for literary exploration.

Download These Poetry Prompt Task Cards

This resource can be downloaded as a full-colour PDF or editable Google Slides file. Use the Download button above to select your preferred file format.

Print the cards on cardboard to increase the durability of the resource. Place the cards together in a large envelope or ziplock bag for safekeeping.


This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a Teach Starter collaborator.


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