Acrostic Poems How to write them!. L.O. To be able to write an Acrostic Weather Poem Outcome: By the end of the lesson you will know what an acrostic.

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Acrostic Poems How to write them!

L.O. To be able to write an Acrostic Weather Poem Outcome: By the end of the lesson you will know what an acrostic poem is and have written your own so that it can be shared with the class.

What is an acrostic poem? Answer: An acrostic poem uses the letters in a topic word to begin each line. All the lines of the poem should relate to or describe the topic word.

Here’s one I made earlier! S ometimes hard work C ool teachers H omework to be done on time O n Tuesday I have Miss Swann O lder students in Year 11 L eave with G.C.S.E’s

Now your turn! On your piece of paper write an acrostic poem for your favourite type of weather When you have finished share it with the person sitting next to you

Here are some words to help you! Can you think of anymore? Sunshine Thunder Rain Lightning Snow Wind