30 Poems You Can Write for National Poetry Month
March 31, 2012
April is National Poetry Month, sponsored by Academy of American Poets and other poetry organizations. Last year, we posted thirty poetry activities, one for each day of the month of April—and the good news is that we’ve got an updated poem-a-day activity for you this year too!
Each day has a link to a different kind of poetry writing, either a specific poetic form, like sonnets or acrostics, or poetry focused on a particular topic, like seasonal haiku or color poems. The materials range in grade levels, but can usually be adapted for any age (even college students).
So heres the challenge for you and students: I found a different poem for every day of the month. How many different poems can you write? And remember that even if you don’t have time in class to write a poem each day, these poetry activities will work any day of the year!
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
1: Acrostic Poems | 2: Seasonal Haiku | 3: Nonsense Poems | 4: Catalog Poems | 5: Shape Poems | 6: STEM Poems | 7: Bio- Poems |
8: Riddle Poems | 9: Nursery Rhymes | 10: Color Poems | 11: Two- Voice Poetry | 12: Headline Poems | 13: Diamante Poems | 14: Rebus Poems |
15: Parody Poems | 16: One-Sentence Poems | 17: Name Poems | 18: Magnetic Poetry | 19: Letter Poems | 20: Bilingual, Spoken-Word Poetry | 21: 5Ws Poems |
22: Free Verse | 23: Alphabet Poems | 24: Concrete Poems | 25: Found Poems & Parallel Poems | 26: Cinquain Poems | 27: Limericks | 28: Traditional Sonnets |
29: Astronomy Poetry | 30: Sports Poetry |
Cross-posted to the NCTE Community ReadWriteThink.org Group and the Reading and Language Arts Group on the Thinkfinity Community.
[Photo: Magnetic Fridge Poetry by Minimalist Photography, on Flickr]