We are just finishing up an English unit, and with Christmas season in full swing I wanted to take a break from the usual curriculum and doing something different. In our history unit, we are approaching a chapter on Homer’s Odyssey, so I could feel all the stars aligning for a Christmas Poetry unit! Its still very much in the works, I don’t have any cute printables to share with you. But I wanted to get the idea out there before Christmas was done and gone and I would have to wait for another year. So here’s the framework that I’ve been coming up with. My kids range from pre-school to 5th and I am trying to incorporate something for everyone. If you are still scrambling for a good December plan, feel free to join in on the poetry fun!
I’ve organized what I want to teach into six lessons. For each lesson, I will introduce a poetry term, a type of poetry, a Christmas poem (when possible), and have the kids do a range of activities from writing, to STEM projects, to art projects. I cut a big Christmas tree out of green poster board and wrote each term on an ornament. We'll hang them up one by one as we go through the lessons. LESSON 1 Poetry Term : Poetry Poem Type : Epic Poem : Homer's Odyssey We would have done this anyways in history, so it will kick off our poetry unit. We’ll be listening to Mary Pope Osbourne’s audio edition and be coloring these great printables from TeachersPayTeachers. This will be a filler activity for several weeks as we go through the ancient Greece portion of Story of the World Volume 1. LESSON 2 Poetry Terms : Rhyme, Stanza Poem Type : Narrative Poem : How the Grinch Stole Christmas Activity : Grow the Grinch’s Heart 3 sizes! (Science project) and the Grinch paper plate (Art project). Assignment : Write a 2 stanza, rhyming poem that tells a short story. LESSON 3 Poetry Term : Alliteration Poem Type : Limerick Poem : Still googling some cute Christmas one's that I'll put in a short powerpoint. We'll also use Dr. Suess' A-Z to really learn the alliteration. Activity : Melting Snowman picture -->This was my inspiration!<-- Assignment : Write a limerick about a snowman to match the above mentioned picture, using your own name and some alliteration. I’m going to be flexible on the syllable count for this because I don’t want that to stunt their writing at this point. I came up with my own as an example! "There once was a snowman named Julie, Who loved to consume good coffee, But coffee is hot so before she was not She solemnly switch to sweet tea" LESSON 4 Poetry Terms : Simile/Metaphor Poem Type : Narrative Poem : The Night Before Christmas (We’ll listen to Jim Weiss’ rendition, which is on sale this month over at welltrainedmind.com for a whopping 99 cents! We’ll also check out a copy at the library and identify as many similes and metaphors as we can. Activity : Sleigh Building Challenge Assignment : Write a few similes or metaphors. For the younger kids, I’ll start specifically with colors, eg. “Santa’s coat was red like a tomato”. It can be very, very simple! LESSON 5 Poetry Terms : Repetition Poem Type : Sonnet Poem : Joy to the World (not technically a sonnet, so don't yell at me. I'm not ready for Shakespeare yet!) Activity : Identify repetition in Joy to the World Assignment : Cursive writing practice - copy the carol in cursive and add a decorative border. LESSON 6 Poetry Term : Personification Poem Type : Haiku Poem : When Cindy Lou Who / Caught the Grinch with the presents / She believed his lies. - from 365 Christmas Haikus Activity : Watch the book "Wish to be a Christmas Tree" on Youtube. Build a gumdrop Christmas Tree. Assignment : Attempt a haiku about a Christmas object, using personification. I made one of these up too! If I couldn't do it, I couldn't ask the kids too. Here we go. Don't laugh! Christmas Lights Sparkle / Little elves dance on my tree / Delivering joy And there it is! If I get through 4-5 lessons I will consider that a big success. What are your favorite Christmas poems?
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