This printable resource introduces students to the cinquain poem structure, a five-line pattern without rhyming. Students practice creating cinquains following the pattern: 1. Line 1: Noun 2. Line 2: Two adjectives 3. Line 3: Three “-ing” verbs 4. Line 4: A phrase 5. Line 5: Synonym for the first noun Teachers can use this resource for independent work or as part of a poetry unit. Students write cinquains about people, animals, special places, nature elements, and more. Additionally, students can create illustrations to accompany each cinquain they compose.
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