Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Teach Your Students to Write Biography Poems
How to Teach Your Students to Write Biography Poems          Biography poems, or Bio poems, are a quick and easy way for young students to learn poetry. They allow students to express their personality and introduce themselves to others, making them a perfect activity for the first day of school. Bio poems can also be used to describe someone else, making them perfect for history lessons or other subjects where students might be studying key historical figures. You will see in the examples below that students can research someone like Rosa Parks, then create a Bio poem on her.          Example Bio Poems      Here are three examples of Bio Poems. One is about a teacher, one is about a student, and one is about a famous person that students researched.          Sample Bio Poem of a Teacher      Beth         Kind, funny, hard-working, loving         Sister of Amy         Lover of Computers, Friends, and Harry Potter books         Who feels excited on the first day of school, sad when she watches the news, and happy to open a new book         Who needs people, books, and computers         Who gives help to students, smiles to her husband, and letters to family and friends         Who fears war, hunger, and bad days         Who would like to visit the pyramids in Egypt, teach the worldââ¬â¢s greatest third graders, and read on the beach in Hawaii         Resident of California         Lewis          Sample Bio Poem of a Student      Braeden         Athletic, strong, determined, fast         Son of Janelle and Nathan and brother to Reesa         Loves the Diary of a Whimpy Kid books, sports, and Baked Beans         Who feels happy when playing with friends, and happy when playing sports and being with his family         Who needs books, family, and Legos to by happy in life         Who makes people laugh when someone is sad, who likes to gives smiles, and loves hugging         Fears the dark, spiders, clowns         Would like to visit Paris, France         Resident of Buffalo         Cox          Sample Bio Poem of a Person Researched      Rosa         Determined, Brave, Strong, Caring         Wife of Raymond Parks, and mother of her children         Who loved freedom, education, and equality         Who loved to stand up for her beliefs, loved to help others, disliked discrimination         Who feared racism would never end, who feared she wouldnt be able to make a difference, who feared she wouldnt have enough courage to fight         Who changed history by standing up to others and making a difference in equality         Who wanted to see an end to discrimination, a world that was equal, and respect was given to all         Born in Alabama, and resident in Detroit         Parks    
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