Types of Poetry
Poetry Terms
Figurative Language
Sensory Language
Author's Purpose
100

This poem tells a story.

Narrative

100

A group of lines separated by a space.

Stanza

100

Her eyes were as blue as the ocean.

Simile

100

The sun burned my shoulders.

Appeals to the sense of touch

100

The poem tells a funny story.

Entertain

200

This poem has little to no rhyme pattern.

Free verse

200

The way a poem makes you feel or the lesson learned.

Mood/Theme

200

The classroom is an oven.

Metaphor

200

His tears were salty. 

Appeals to the sense of taste

200

The poems tells about an important person in history.

Inform

300

This type of poem has strong rhyme pattern.

Lyrical

300

A single phrase or sentence in a poem.

Line

300

Lucy lives by a lovely large lake.

Alliteration

300

The cave was musty.

Appeals to the sense of smell

300

The poem describes a tornado.

Inform

400

Any poem can use this silly, funny trait.

Humorous

400

The person that writes the poem is called.

Poet

400

I could sleep for a million years.

Hyperbole

400

The bells went clang, clang, clang. 

Appeals to the sense of hearing

400

The poem convinces you to tell your parents to make your bedtime later.

Persuade

500

A poem about a person and their important contributions. 

Biography

500

Language that describes using the five senses.

Sensory language

500

The boy was angry, he saw red.

Idiom

500

The ring was shiny and golden.

Appeals to the sense of sight

500

The poem tells a personal story about the poet.

Entertain