Neely Youngblut: my daughterand I were just discussing poetry today, learning and writing different styles of poetry. I came across this website and am going to give it a try- I am going to assign my girls a different style of peom each week- there is a lesson adn example of each style of poem listed and it is broken up nicely to learn it easily:http://www.msrogers.com/English2/poetry/30_days_of...I really like this site and look forward to seeing the poems that come as my girls learn about each style of poetry.I hope this helps you...Show more
Toney Flaten: pbskids.org/arthur/games/poetry/what.htmltli.jefferson.k12.ky.us/EDTD675Projects/cathy/PoetryWQ/poetry.htm.www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/types.htmlwww.todays-woman.net/article-print-760.htmlfalcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/poeform.ht
Ninfa Asby: well, i know of haiku poetry which is simple/not floweryYou can get very technical with poetry...down to syllables like writing in iambic pentameter...Shakespeare'! s a good example. I guess it can be what you want it to be. have fun!
Sheldon Lally: problematic problem. research in yahoo. just that can assist!
Kenneth Thuesen: well what i think is that you can go to google and type poetry to see the different way of writing them.
Zelma Casebier: there's free verse and form poetry, to start with.there are tons and tons of forms. rhyming and not rhyming and schemes and whatever. then there are styles based on subject matter. try this site: http://members.cox.net/berniehpoetry/styles.html
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