Acrostic Poems

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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Welcome Year 1!

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Planner for today
1. Goals for today
2. Recap last week
3. Reading time
4. Time to work

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At the end of this class......
  • I know what acrostic poems are.
  • Practiced the words that I have to study.
  • How to get better at writing a poem in English.

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What did we do during previous lesson?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Match the interrogative pronouns into the correct sentences.
............. dress are you going to wear?
........... many times do I have to tell you all about the homework?
.......... is the toilet?
......... is the capital of The Netherlands?
How
Where
What
Which

Slide 6 - Drag question

Make a sentence with the word: stiefmoeder

Slide 7 - Open question

Harry Jones made some pancakes for .......
A
He
B
Him
C
It
D
She

Slide 8 - Quiz

Everyone likes .............
A
me
B
I
C
he
D
she

Slide 9 - Quiz

fill in the correct question word:
.......... are you making fun of mister Hulst?

Slide 10 - Open question

Topic for today

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What do you think when you read the word acrostic poem?

Slide 12 - Mind map

An acrostic poem
An acrostic poem is a poem in which certain letters of each line spell out a word, name, or phrase when read vertically. 
Most often, it's the first letter of each line that spells out the word, but they can be placed anywhere on the line. When they're placed elsewhere in the line, it forms a kind of hidden 'code'.

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What is the acrostic poem in this picture?

Slide 14 - Open question

What is the message of this acrostic poem?

Slide 15 - Open question

Activity time!
Make an acrostic poem of your name

The following requirements are in it:
1. It is in English
2. It has to be vertically
3. It must be colourful as well ✨

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Give a tip and a top for today's lesson

Slide 17 - Open question