Engaging Acrostic Poem Writing Task
Explore the creativity within as you are tasked with writing your own acrostic poem for one of the lost words provided. Delve into the beauty of nature and let your imagination flow freely to craft a unique piece of literary art. Choose a familiar word or discover a new one to create a poem that captures the essence of the word's meaning. Unleash your poetic prowess and share your creation with others to inspire and delight. Embrace the challenge and enjoy the journey of crafting your very own acrostic poem.
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Week Two: Wednesday
How are the poems structured? An acrostic poem is a poem where the first letter of each line (or the last letter of each line) spells out a specific word.
Your task today, is to write your own acrostic poem for one of the lost words. 1. Acorn 2. Adder 3. Bluebell 4. Bramble 5. Conker 6. Dandelion 7. Fern 8. Heather 9. Heron 10.Ivy 11.Kingfisher 12.Lark 13.Magpie 14.Newt 15.Otter 16.Raven 17.Starling 18.Weasel 19.Willow 20.Wren Option 1: Choose a poem that we have already looked at and rewrite it with some of your own ideas Option 2: Choose a word that we haven t shared with you yet and write the poem from scratch. Remember you can use a mixture of alliterations, metaphors, similes and personification and it doesn t have to rhyme! There s an example on the next page. Remember to send us a copy typed or handwritten is fine
Wind blowing the long waving branches, greeting the people passing by If you whisper your secrets, the tree will hold those close to it s heart Listen to the rustle and press your ears against the bark Linger amongst the drapes dancing through the sunshine Open your heart to the gentle giant Water surrounding this ancient tree. Willow example