Poetic Forms: Lyric Verse and Free Verse

by jimmie on November 7, 2011

in Language Arts,Printable Pages

Today I am sharing notebooking pages for both lyric verse and free verse. Although they are very different forms, they seemed to fit together well in a single post. Each set has three different layouts in three line styles for a total of nine free printable pages.

A Child’s Introduction to Poetry is the inspiration for these poetic forms notebooking pages.  That book covers a dozen different types of poems before introducing some of the most famous poets of the English language.

Poetic Forms: Lyric Verse

Poetic Forms: Lyric Verse

Poetic Forms: Lyric Verse

Poetic Forms: Lyric Verse

I had a lot of fun trying to capture the essence of free verse on a notebooking page. A random assortment of fonts and shapes helped me create a notebooking page that matches this free spirited poetic form.

Poetic Forms: Free Verse

Poetic Forms: Free Verse

Poetic Forms: Free Verse

Poetic Forms: Free Verse

As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from The Notebooking Fairy in your homeschool. If you send me photos, I will feature you in a Show Off post.

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