
I am learning to write a rhyming couplet poem.
I know I can do it when I have written a rhyming couplet poem about Australian animals.
This week we have been learning about poetry. Today we are going to talk about a specific type of poetry called rhyming couplets.

What are rhyming couplets?
Rhyming couplets are pairs of sentences used in some poetry that follow two general rules:
- The last words of each pair of sentences are rhyming words.
- Each pair of sentences are usually a similar length.
Watch this video to learn more ↓↓↓
Look at this poster to help your understanding ↓↓↓
Independent Task
Today we are going to write some rhyming couplets about Australian animals.
Here is an example:

Kangaroos can spring and jump.
In mum’s pouch, you’ll see a bump.
Notice how the last words of the sentences rhyme with each other.
It helps when each sentence is also roughly the same length, but we are not that fussy😊😊
Your Task
FIRST:
Open your green lined book and write the date and the heading “Rhyming Couplets”.
THEN:
Think about what you know about Australian animals and write at least three rhyming couplets (Six sentences).
Be creative and write each couplet in a different colour…and why not draw a colourful picture to match😊

Book Week 2021

Did you know it’s Book Week? The theme for this year is “Old worlds, new worlds, other worlds”. For more information, visit the Book Week 2021 website.
Enjoy listening to this story ‘The Unwilling Twin’


