Acrostic poems for The King's Coronation
Last updated: 15/11/2023
A super KS1 resource to help children write an acrostic poem to mark the Coronation of King Charles III. This differentiated poetry resource includes a model poem, two templates and word banks.
An extract from the resource:
An acrostic (say ‘a-cross-tick’) is a type of poem. It can have any number of lines. Acrostic poems might be written to tell a story, to talk about an experience or to explain how you feel.
If you look at the first letter of every line of the poem, they will spell out a word.
Helpful facts:
Acrostic poems do not have to rhyme.
Every line of an acrostic poem should start with a capital letter.
Sometimes, poets sneakily hide the secret word in other places, such as by using the last letter of each line.
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