Introduction

What’s in a state? What makes it great? Students learn more about a chosen state and create a rhyming poem to display their new knowledge.

Suggested Time Allowance:

40 minutes

Objectives

  • Students will research a state of their choice.
  • Students will identify the rhyme pattern of a famous children’s poem.
  • Students will write a poem about their chosen state using the same rhyme pattern.

Materials

  • Shel Silverstein’s poem, “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out.”
  • The Fifty States
Procedures
  1. Read aloud to the class Shel Silverstein’s poem, “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out.” (You can read it from Silverstein’s book Where the Sidewalk Ends.)
  2. Ask students to identify the rhyming pattern in the poem. If students are familiar with rhyming patterns, they can tell you that the poem is AA, BB, AA, CC, DD, EE, FF, etc. However, it’s fine if they can just identify that the first two lines rhyme, then another two lines rhyme, and so on.
  3. Tell students they are going to write a similar poem about a state. Working in pairs, have the students choose a state that interests them. Partners should begin by brainstorming down anything they know to be true about the state. Tell them not to write something down if they’re unsure. For example, they may know that there are beaches in Florida, and oranges are grown there.
  4. After they have brainstormed what they know about the state, direct students to FactMonster’s state facts at The Fifty States. They should print the information about their state and circle at least five facts they find interesting and important.
  5. Using the rhyme pattern from the Silverstein poem, the pairs should create a poem about their state. It does not have to be as long as the Silverstein poem but must include at least five facts about their state taken from their research and brainstorming.

Assessment

  • Have students perform their poems for the class; they may even want to turn them into a rap. After each performance, ask the audience for a thumbs up or thumbs down regarding the poem’s rhyme scheme: did pairs of lines rhyme with each other? Then ask the audience to name several things they learned about the state. Write these on the board and compile the facts. Create a short quiz about the states from the compilation.
  • The pairs should turn in their poem along with their brainstorming sheet and their printout with the circled state facts. Use these to assess their work.

Extension Activities

  • Have the pairs use the Internet to locate a map and photographs of the state. Maps can be found via the FactMonster state page students used for their research. Search state tourism offices’ sites for photographs. Combine the maps, photos, and poems to make either a web page presentation or posters to hang in class.
  • Working individually, have students perform in-depth research of one aspect of their state and then write a poem using a different rhyme pattern about the topic.

Standards Correlation

  • Understands the people, events, problems, and ideas that were significant in creating the history of their state
  • Uses a variety of strategies to identify topics to investigate (e.g., brainstorms, lists questions, uses idea webs)
  • Applies reading skills and strategies to a variety of literary passages and texts
What's in a state? What makes it great? Students learn more about a chosen state and create a rhyming poem to display their new knowledge.
Grades
3
4
5
Holidays
Type:

Featured 5th Grade Resources

Spring Plants Choice Board for Elementary Grades

CHOICE BOARDS

Spring Plants Choice Board for Elementary Grades

These spring activities for elementary students, all about spring plants and flowers, will help your students review and...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER
Earth Day STEM Choice Board for Elementary Grades

CHOICE BOARDS

Earth Day STEM Choice Board for Elementary Grades

These Earth Day activities for the classroom focus on STEM learning for a great way to celebrate Earth Day with your ele...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER
Poetry Packet for Elementary

ACTIVITIES

National Poetry Month Themed Packet for Elementary

April is National Poetry Month! This themed packet was designed for elementary students, and includes a variety of activ...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

Related Resources

LESSON PLANS

Getting to Know Each Other Through Poetry

ObjectivesStudents will get to know each other through a poetry writing activity.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

LESSON PLANS

Recycled Poetry

ObjectivesStudents will write "found" poetry.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

LESSON PLANS

Harry Potter Haiku

ObjectivesStudents will learn how to write a haiku.Students will practice their reading comprehensions skills.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

LESSON PLANS

Fall Haiku

ObjectivesStudents learn the syllable structure and mood of haiku poems by comparing the serenity of the autumn ...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

LESSON PLANS

Don'ts List Poem

ObjectivesStudents will write a poem based on a list, emphasizing repetition and a new voice.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

LESSON PLANS

Fall Acrostic Poem

ObjectivesStudents will create an acrostic poem using autumn-themed words.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER
loading gif