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English·Reading Comprehension·conceptual

Forms of Poetry and Performance

Recognise different forms of poetry (free verse, narrative poetry, haiku) and discuss their features; prepare poems and play scripts to read aloud and perform with understanding through intonation, tone, volume and action

Suggested ages 7–10

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Learning journey

Your child is developing deeper reading skills — identifying main ideas across multiple paragraphs, making inferences about characters and themes, and understanding how authors use language and text features to create meaning and effect.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least two different forms of poetry and describe a feature of each (e.g., 'narrative poetry tells a story', 'free verse does not have a regular rhyme or rhythm')
  • Recognise the form of a given poem and explain how you identified it (e.g., 'This is a narrative poem because it has characters and a plot')
  • Prepare and perform a poem or play script extract showing understanding through changes in intonation, volume, and expression

Assessment prompt

When Forms of Poetry and Performance reads a poem aloud, do they change their voice to match the mood — reading excitedly for a lively poem or quietly for a sad one — rather than reading it flat?

Standards alignment

Eng.UKS2.Read.Comp.1gGB · uk-nc-2013

Learn poetry by heart

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng.UKS2.Read.Comp.1hGB · uk-nc-2013

Prepare poems and plays for performance

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng_LKS2_Read_Comp_6GB · uk-nc-2013

Prepare poems and play scripts

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng_LKS2_Read_Comp_8GB · uk-nc-2013

Recognise forms of poetry

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2