The Poetry Basket
In Class 1, we enjoy learning and reciting poems each day through ‘The Poetry Basket’. Over time, children learn new poems with actions, gradually building a ‘library’ of poems that they can confidently perform.
What does this look like?
- Daily repetition: Children revisit the same poem throughout the week, helping it become familiar and memorable.
- Actions and expression: We use actions, rhythm and intonation to bring each poem to life.
- Short, memorable poems: Carefully chosen poems (often 4–8 lines) make learning accessible and enjoyable for all children.
Why do we use Poetry Basket?
Learning poetry together supports many important areas of early development:
- Language and vocabulary
Children encounter new words in a meaningful context and often begin to predict their meanings independently. - Phonological awareness (early reading skills)
Hearing and repeating rhyme, rhythm and syllables helps children tune into the sounds of language—an essential foundation for reading. - Memory and pattern recognition
Repetition strengthens memory and helps children recognise patterns, supporting both literacy and early mathematical thinking. - Confidence and communication
Children grow in confidence as they recite poems together, and many begin to perform independently with expression and pride. - Inclusive and accessible
Actions and repetition support all children to participate fully. - Connection and enjoyment
Reciting poetry together is a shared, joyful experience that builds a sense of belonging within the class.
Most importantly…
Poetry Basket makes language fun, memorable and meaningful—helping children develop a lifelong love of words.
We hope you enjoy watching the videos of the children performing their poems. They really capture the joy, confidence and expression that develop over time.

