×
Grades level iconsGrades 1–2
Session time icon1 Session: 60 Minutes
Genre information iconPoetry
Resource type iconLessons

Poems of Praise: Writing Odes

In this workshop, young poets will write odes to praise people, places, or things they love.
Download Includes
Lesson instructions
1 Lesson handout
1 Lesson slideshow
What Your Students Will Learn

Students will use a graphic organizer to develop ideas on their topic and select interesting words, details, and phrases to write an ode, or praise poem.

Common Core Standards
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.1.5 Common Core Standards Icon
With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.5 Common Core Standards Icon
With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing.
Login Blurred Image

See More Lessons at this Level

Grades 1–5
Lessons
Me…a Villain?
by Cartoon Network

by Nicolien Buholzer, 826LA

Fantasy/SciFi
Narrative

In this lesson, students consider the perspective of a villain they love to hate. They will create a compelling backstory for the character and write short stories from the villain’s point of view.

Grades 1–3
Lessons
Kindness Counts
by Cartoon Network

by Nicolien Buholzer, 826LA

Informational

Why does kindness count? In this lesson, students will consider acts of kindness they’ve experienced or witnessed and reflect on the difference that kindness makes in the world.

Grades 1–8, k
Lessons
Big Book of IFs

by 826 National, in partnership with Paramount Pictures

Fantasy/SciFi
Narrative

Imaginary friends come in all shapes and sizes! Inspired by the new Paramount Pictures movie, IF, students will create their own imaginary friend to take with them on their next adventure.

Grades 1–5
Lessons
If Poems

by 826 New Orleans

Poetry

Students will imagine what they would do if they were someone or something else.

Grades 1–6
Lessons
Heroes In the Community

by Rebecca Escoto and Cynthia Aguilar, 826LA

Informational
Narrative

Students will identify the characteristics of a hero, familiarize themselves with heroes in their own community, and write an explanatory piece identifying a hero in their community.

Grades 1–5
Lessons
From a Friend
by Cartoon Network

by Nicolien Buholzer, 826LA

Narrative

In this lesson, students write letters to someone special and reflect on the impact of being kind towards others.

Grades 1–5
Lessons
Write for Inclusion Publishing Kit
by Cartoon Network

by 826 National and Cartoon Network

Narrative
Poetry

Students write two stories focused on the power of inclusion with this downloadable, printable, DIY publishing kit.