Set your students up for success when writing a cinquain poem with this set of scaffolded, easy-to-follow worksheets.
How Do You Write a Cinquain Poem?
Cinquain poems are short, five-line poems that follow a specific syllable count or word pattern. They are a great way for students to experiment with poetry writing without the pressure of writing long, complex compositions.
Here’s what you need to know when teaching your students how to write a cinquain poem:
- Purpose – Cinquain poems describe a particular topic.
- Structure – Cinquain poems have five lines. Each line performs a specific function in describing the chosen topic.
- Rhythm – Cinquain poems have a rhythm pattern that is created by the number of syllables in each line.
- Rhyme – Cinquain poems do not usually rhyme.
Easily Teach How to Write a Cinquain
To assist you in teaching your students how to write a cinquain poem, Teach Starter has created this set of four worksheets. These worksheets will set your students up for success by providing guidance and structure as they plan and write a cinquain poem on a topic of their choice.
Here’s what you will discover inside this cinquain poem template pack:
- Cinquain Overview – This page explains everything your students need to know about cinquain poems. It also includes an example cinquain about snowflakes.
- Cinquain Graphic Organizer – This page supports students in brainstorming topics, vocabulary and imagery for their own cinquain poem.
- Cinquain Scaffolding Sheet and Checklist – This page supports students in writing a cinquain poem by providing a labeled scaffold and editing checklist.
- Cinquain Writing Sheet – This page has been included for students to produce a polished final copy of their cinquain poem.
Cinquain poems provide an engaging way for students to develop their poetic skills, experiment with language and express their thoughts creatively within a structured framework. They make a great choice for beginning poets!
Download This Cinquain Poem Template
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Brittany Collins, a teacher in Indiana and a Teach Starter collaborator, contributed to this resource.
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