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Examples of Sonnets. A Sonnet is a Poem that has 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme. The three main types are the Italian (or Petrarchan) sonnet, the English (or Shakespearean) sonnet, and the Spenserian sonnet.
The worksheet provides a template for students to write their own sonnet, with each line labeled according to its place in the rhyme scheme (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG). This visual representation helps students understand how the rhyme scheme progresses throughout the poem.
Looking for sonnet poem examples? Check out our analysis of 10 famous sonnets to learn why this poetic form is so important.
In the English language, there are two main kinds of sonnets: the “English” (or “Shakespearean”) sonnet and the “Spenserian” sonnet, named after the poet Edmund Spenser. In this lesson, you will learn how to write an English sonnet because this is the most common type of sonnet.
A sonnet is a 14-line poem, with three four-line “quatrains” and one two-line “couplet.” Each line has ten syllables. The letters on each line below show the rhyme scheme. Write your own sonnet here: Line 1 (A): _____ Line 2 (B): _____
Poetry Slam Project: Write a Sonnet. Shakespearean Sonnet Requirements: MUST be 14 Lines. MUST follow the rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG (3 quatrains, 1 couplet) MUST be about love (or related subjects: envy, heartbreak, friendship, family, passions, favorites)