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Fall Acrostic Poems

Teaching

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

It’s my favorite time of the year! The leaves are changing colors, the weather is cooler and it’s finally boots and sweaters weather! It’s also the time of the year that I take a million trees and leaves pictures. If you follow me on instagram, you’ve seen the proof!

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.
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To celebrate fall even more, I created this pack of acrostic poems so my students can embrace and describe fall time. Isn’t it beautiful?

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

I love using acrostic poems during this time of the year because there are so many things that can be described. My kids always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It’s a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

We begin our lesson by creating one together for the word Fall. I had students turn and talk with a partner to come up with ideas and be successful. We voted on the best sentences that fit our “theme”.

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

After our practice together, I sent them off with the word Pumpkin with a future art project in mind (more on that later!). They were hard at work creating meaningful and descriptive sentences about Autumn time.

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

I was there with post-its to help them with their editing, including spelling and making sense of the words. Notice the word Karve up there, creative but had them think of another K word to begin with!

I love using acrostic poems during the fall seasons because there are so many things that can be described. My students always are able to quickly create these poems from their schema. It's a no hassle fun way to introduce a simple form of poetry.

A finished poem ready to be mounted with our soon to appear art project! We started this mystery project today so see how we created an art piece with this poem.

she / her / ella

alexis porter

I’m a cuban and puerto rican, living in Seattle, Washington with my husband and pup. I absolutely love working with fellow solopreneurs and online business owners who want their websites to stand out and shine online. ✨

  1. Alisha says:

    Goodness, you have some good little spellers in your classroom, Alexis! Cute little activity!
    Alisha
    Missing Tooth Grins

  2. I love acrostics and your kiddos did a great job! Thanks!

    Krista
    Teaching Momster

  3. I love their responses.

  4. Your students did a wonderful job on their acrostics!
    Sebrina
    Burke's Special Kids

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