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Write an Acrostic Poem Worksheet

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    Updated:  26 Sep 2024

Set your students up for success when writing an acrostic poem with this set of scaffolded, easy-to-follow worksheets.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

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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

Write an Acrostic Poem Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  26 Sep 2024

Set your students up for success when writing an acrostic poem with this set of scaffolded, easy-to-follow worksheets.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  2 - 4

Set your students up for success when writing an acrostic poem with this set of scaffolded, easy-to-follow worksheets.

What Is an Acrostic Poem?

Acrostic poems are a type of poetry where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message vertically down the page. The word that is spelled out is usually the theme or subject of the poem. Acrostic poems are straightforward and accessible, making them an excellent choice for students who are new to poetry.

Here’s what you need to know when introducing acrostic poetry to your students:

  • Purpose – The purpose of an acrostic poem is to describe a topic.
  • Structure – Acrostic poems contain a topic word written vertically down the page. Each letter of the word begins a new description of the topic.
  • Rhythm – Acrostic poems do not have a rhythm pattern.
  • Rhyme – Acrostic poems do not usually rhyme.

An Acrostic Poem Template for Your Poetry Lessons  

While acrostic poems are one of the simplest forms of poetry, scaffolds are always helpful! That’s why the Teach Starter team have created this set of worksheets to guide your students through the process of writing an acrostic poem. These scaffolds provide a clear framework, reducing your students’ anxiety about where to start and what to write about. 

Here’s what you will find inside this acrostic poem template pack:

  1. Acrostic Poem Overview – This page explains everything your students need to know about haiku poems. It also includes an example acrostic poem about witches.
  2. Acrostic Poem Graphic Organiser – This page supports students in brainstorming topics and vocabulary for their own acrostic poem.
  3. Acrostic Poem Scaffolding Sheet and Checklist – This page supports students in writing their acrostic poem by providing a suggested structure and an editing checklist.
  4. Acrostic Poem Writing Sheets – These pages have been included for students to produce a polished final copy of their acrostic poem. Pages are included for acrostic poems featuring four-, five-, six- and seven-letter words.

The straightforward nature of acrostic poems makes them accessible for students of all ages and abilities. Younger students can participate with simpler words and themes, while older or more advanced students can challenge themselves with complex vocabulary and deeper themes.

Download This Acrostic Poem Worksheet 

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Brittany Collins, a Teach Starter collaborator, contributed to this resource.


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