Activities here from Jack Prelutsky, Karla Kuskin, and Jean
Marzollo.
Great site for other websites about poetry, with poetry collections, information about types of poetry, etc.
Pick one of four "units" here, listen to the poetry and then use the ideas for writing to have a complete lesson.
This site is as much about parts of speech as it is about poetry. Poems are generated from word lists which can be added to.
This site has 3 different "tools" for creating very specific types of poems. Lessons and exemplars are included.
This is magnet words on a refrigerator in its purest form. Choose words and arrange them at this site. You can type the resulting poem in a form on the site and email it--or simply take a screen shot of it to preserve it.
Read*Write*Think version of refrigerator magnets. Nice feature is that you can add your own words to this one and you can print your resulting poem.
This is more "refrigerator" poetry play, but this site is collaborative. If you visit periodically, you can see the changes others make to your creations.
This magnetic poetry site is specificly for creating Haiku. It will generate random Haiku for you from the words, or you can click and drag words to the workspace at the bottom. Nice feature--it will only let you drag the requisite number of words to each line.