Family Poetry Resources
Poetry is an artful and creative way to communicate.
The words…
are carefully arranged
carry descriptions and emotions
can have rhyme and rhythm, or not
The voice of the poem often breaks the rules of grammar…
and who doesn’t like to break the rules once in a while? Let’s dive into some poetry fun!
Poetry Resources
30 Ways to Celebrate National Poetry Month by the Academy of American Poets
Try creating a Newspaper Blackout Poem. You select your words and cross out the rest! See the photo below
Some of my favorite children’s books flow with rhythm and rhyme which makes reading to kids a blast! You can stop short on a rhyming word and the kids will fill in the blank and have just as much fun as you. Check these out..
Books by Dr. Suess, with my favorite being Green Eggs and Ham
Books by Shel Silverstein like Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings
Try using Magnetic Poetry words to build poems on the fridge.
Create shape poems. Use pictures or trace objects to contain your poem, or use the poem as the outline of the shape!
Keep a thesaurus handy! You may need the inspiration to find just the right word!
The Family Friend Poems site has tons of resources and poems for families. Here are references for Acrostic Poems and Haiku Poems.
Instant Poetry is a great fill in the blank kind of book to get people started with poetry. The book has a few adult-themed lines so proceed with caution, but share the appropriate ones with the family and create some fun, silly fill in the blank poems!
Parents and kids can take turns reciting poetry. Change the tone of your voice and add any needed gestures to convey the vibe of the poem!
There are endless ways to begin, so…
Enjoy creating some poetry!
Here are some other fun family resources…