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Quilt Couplets
(The last word of the first line and last line rhyme.)
I take my quilt to bed each night
Wrap it around me nice and tight.
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Quilt Circular Poem
(Begin and end with the word quilt.)
My mother made me a quilt.
The quilt material came from a fabric store.
Fabric stores are not much fun for my baby brother.
My baby brother likes to play with his stuffed bear.
Bears are found in the woods.
The woods has lots of pine trees.
Pine trees are used at Christmas.
Christmas is a time of love.
I love my quilt.
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Quilt Cinquain
Quilt (one word)
Warm, soft (two words)
Colorful, triangle shapes (three words)
Keeps me very warm (four words)
Quilt (one word)
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Five W'S Quilt Poetry
Each line in this type of poem answers one of the 5 W's (who? what? when? where? why?)
My grandmother
Makes quilts
All the time
In her sewing room
Because she likes to quilt.
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Quilt Diamond Poetry
(When centered this poem will take the form of a diamond.)
Quilts (one word)
warm, soft (two words)
small, colorful, shapes (three words)
decorate, homes (two words)
Quilts (one word)
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Acrostic Quilt Poetry
(An acrostic poem is one in which certain letters, often the first letter of every line, form a name or a theme.)
Quilts take a long time to make.
Under a quilt you feel wonderful.
I think quilts are nice.
Lots of pieces of fabric
Together make up a quilt.
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