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Free Printable Ode Poem Template Bundle for Kids

March 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Coming up with a topic for a poem can sometimes be the hardest part of writing one. But everyone can make a list of their favorite people, places, or things—and that’s what odes are all about! Help your students choose a subject and write a poem that celebrates what they love most with our free set of ode template worksheets.

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FREE PRINTABLE

Ode Poem Template Bundle

Help students find a poem topic they actually care about with our free ode template worksheets! Just fill out the form on this page to get yours.

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Here’s what’s included in our bundle of ode template worksheets:

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Ode Brainstorming

This worksheet helps students identify a subject for their ode. Then, they’ll use emojis to come up with a long list of words to describe their subject and how it makes them feel.

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Ode Sentence Starters

Generally, an author talks directly to their subject in an ode, describing and glorifying them directly. These sentence starters guide students as they craft possible lines for their poems. This page also includes a short rubric checklist, to ensure students tick all the important boxes with their compositions.

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Ode Template

When their masterpiece is ready, this template provides a place to showcase it! There’s also room for students to add an illustration or image of the subject of their ode.

How To Use Our Ode Printables in the Classroom

Use these activities to inspire and prepare students as they get ready to compose their own odes.

Give students an ordinary, everyday object to examine, like a pencil, hat, ball, etc. Challenge them to explain why this simple item is actually amazing, brainstorming as many different ideas as they can. If they can make the ordinary seem extraordinary, what can they do with something they really love?

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My Favorite Things

Make a long list of things (i.e., color, time of day, sport or hobby, song, movie, place, holiday, etc.). Ask students to run down the list and quickly name their favorite for each one. This will give them a wide range of topics to choose from when they’re ready to start their ode.

Ode Collage

Before they start writing, give students a stack of old magazines and books. Ask them to create a collage of images and words that capture how their topic looks, sounds, etc., and how it makes them feel. These collages can help spark ideas when students are writing.

Count the Ways

“How do I love thee?” wrote Elizabeth Barrett Browning. “Let me count the ways.” Give students five minutes to “count the ways” they love their topic. See who can come up with the longest list! Then they can use some of those reasons as part of their own odes.

If It Could Talk …

Invite students to pretend that their subject is talking to them (yes, even inanimate objects!). What would it say? Give them sentence starters like “When people see me, they notice …” or “The most important thing to know about me is …” A different perspective can really amp up their creativity!

Download your free printable ode bundle now!

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Just enter your email info in the form on this page to get immediate access to our full set of templates. Your students will be writing their own odes in no time!

Plus, Teach Figurative Language With Our Worksheet Bundle!

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