Writing Unit Plan - Grades F-2: Unit Five - Exploring The World of Poetry Unit Goals Australian Curriculum Links
Writing Unit Plan - Grades F-2: Unit Five - Exploring The World of Poetry Unit Goals Australian Curriculum Links
Learning Intentions
The ability to writing to express and reflect on our life
and other things a skill necessary for school, everyday
life and future work.
Poets use poetry to express their feelings, insights
and thoughts.
Poets write poems to remember things and give gifts
to their family and friends.
Poets use other poets to support them as a writer.
Poets use their imagination
Poets select the most appropriate poetry tools to
express their ideas
Poets experiment with conventions to convey their
Success Criteria
Students will:
Read their poetry to an audience
Recite some known poems as a class or group
Explain the process they went through in the
development and publication of their poetry
Complete a personal reflection on what they have
learnt as a writer
What can they do now that they couldnt do before the
unit?
What did I do to become smarter and be a better
writer?
Where to next for me?
meaning.
Each childs Poetry Anthology will include:
Poets use the writing process to gather their ideas,
4 Personal Poems
plan, draft, revise, edit and publish their poems. They
4 Favourite Poems written by other writers.
write with the audience in mind.
1 Class Poem
Poets revise and rework their poems until they sound
1 Personal Reflection
and feel just right.
Poets are thoughtful about the way they will publish
their poems They take into account handwriting /word
processing, good use of white space and text features.
Poets use feedback from others (teacher and peers) to
gather ideas and improve their writing.
Poets understand writing poetry is a fun and easy to
do.
Assessment Strategies
Formative
Evaluative
Conferencing
Student work samples
Students Writers Notebooks
Rubrics
Exit Slips
Teacher Observations
Making writing public
Possible audiences
Publishing Options
Writing for self.
Poetry Anthology.
Writing for teacher.
Writing for classmates.
Writing for family.
Cluster Day Poem in my Pocket
Resources
Resources
Mentor Texts
A variety of poetry books/anthologies/internet
Week
1
Mini Lesson 1
I can list all the things I know
about poetry- chart
I can share my thoughts about
poetry with the class-students
respond to teacher read
poems
Mini Lesson 2
Students listen to a variety
of poetry and draw/write to
match how they feel about
the poems. Discuss what
they liked about each one.
Anchor charts- what can a
poem be? eg
long/short/rhyming/non
rhyming
Mini Lesson 3
Mini Lesson
Briefly introduce all the
Doors of Poetry Choose
two doors focus on and
make anchor charts.
EG- the heart door
listing things they love.
The Observation Doorlisting things they
observe around the
classroom, go on a walk
outside etc.
Suggestion for
independent writingstudents choose a door
to personalise in their
notebook
verse poem.
Students turn and share
their own free verse
poem from their Writers
Notebook
Suggestion: Continue
previous poem or create
new free verse poem.
Teaching of simile
Show examples of
similes and create some
examples as an anchor
chart. Students create
own similes.
Drafting of poetry
pieces- look at examples
of how poetry can be
presented.
Complete a personal
reflection on their
learning
What can I do now that I
couldnt do before the
unit?
What did I do to become
smarter and grow as a
writer?
What do I have to work
on next as a writer