This collection of Eid poetry printables will encourage children to use their skills to write acrostic poems, sensory poems and shape poems!
Writing an acrostic poem using the letters in Eid al-Adha might be a little challenging - but more fun with this printable! There are four versions available below, which can also be used as writing or drawing frames.
Have a go at writing an acrostic poem for Eid al-Fitr, which captures the excitement of this Muslim celebration. Quite a challenge! We have four versions of the printable to choose from below.
Children can use their own experiences, or their imagination, to plan a sensory poem about Eid using this printable sheet.
Who says poetry has to written in straight lines? Try writing an Eid poem that winds its way around the inside of this window, from inside out or from outside in! Or just write from side to side but end your lines inside the shape of the window.