- Write a poem about lost or forgotten things.
- Write an acrostic poem--a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word--to your parent or grandparent, using their first name.
- Write a poem about your favorite season.
- Write a poem that plays around with onomatopoeia (a word that sounds like its meaning, such as "sizzle").
- Write a poem to your 13-year-old self with advice for living a good life (or avoiding heartache).
- Write a poem using couplets, which are two-line stanzas.
- Write a poem that describes how it sounds when snow, leaves, or rain falls.
- Write a poem that is not about food or cooking but written in the form of a recipe.
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- Write a poem about lost or forgotten things.
- Write an acrostic poem--a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word--to your parent or grandparent, using their first name.
- Write a poem about your favorite season.
- Write a poem that plays around with onomatopoeia (a word that sounds like its meaning, such as "sizzle").
- Write a poem to your 13-year-old self with advice for living a good life (or avoiding heartache).
- Write a poem using couplets, which are two-line stanzas.
- Write a poem that describes how it sounds when snow, leaves, or rain falls.
- Write a poem that is not about food or cooking but written in the form of a recipe.
Paperback
$16.99