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Poetry Poster with Annotations

  • Updated

    Updated:  14 Oct 2024

Use this poetry poster to introduce your students to the structure and language features of poems through an annotated example.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  3 - 6

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teaching resource

Poetry Poster with Annotations

  • Updated

    Updated:  14 Oct 2024

Use this poetry poster to introduce your students to the structure and language features of poems through an annotated example.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  3 - 6

Use this poetry poster to introduce your students to the structure and language features of poems through an annotated example.

A Poetry Poster with an Annotated Example

If you’re introducing the features of poetry to your students for the first time (or looking to refresh their memories!), look no further than Teach Starter’s Poetry Poster with Annotations.

This vibrant resource features a captivating autumn-themed poem, complete with clear and engaging annotations that highlight the core features of poetry. Each key element, such as the title, stanzas, rhyme, rhythm, sound play and figurative language, is clearly labelled, providing students with an insightful look at how poetry is structured and brought to life.

The features of this poetry poster include:

  • The poem Falling Leaves (suitable for primary school students)
  • Labels and explanations of essential poetry features
  • Eye-catching design to engage young learners

This poetry poster downloads as a full-colour or black-and-white PDF.

Read on to learn more about how to use this poetry poster in your classroom!

How to Use This Poetry Poster in Your Lessons

This versatile poetry poster can be used in a variety of ways to support your students’ learning during your poetry lessons. Here are some ideas from our experienced teacher team:

  1. Introduction to Poetry Elements – Display the poster in class as a visual aid while introducing students to different features of poetry. Use the annotations to explain how these elements work together to create meaning and enhance the poem’s effect.
  2. Guided Analysis Activity – Have students gather around the poster and work together to identify where they see rhyme, rhythm or figurative language in the poem. Use this activity to spark class discussions about how poets use language creatively.
  3. Poetry Feature Scavenger Hunt – After going over the poster as a class, challenge students to find similar features in other poems or even their own work. This could be a great way to reinforce the lesson and encourage independent analysis.
  4. Poetry Writing Inspiration – Use Falling Leaves as a jumping-off point for students to write their own autumn-themed poems. They can attempt to include some of the same features labelled on the poster, such as rhyme or personification.

Download This Poetry Poster with Annotations

Use the Download button to access the full-colour or black-and-white PDF.

If the poster is being used for display purposes, we recommend enlarging it for enhanced readability.


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