Fall Poems for Your Students
Every September, Fall rolls around. Celebrate the change of season with some poetry in your classroom.
Fall Leaves by Sue
Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino
Fall by The Classroom Creative
Autumn Means Harvest by Lenore Hetrick
Five Little Acorns by Mrs. A
A Fall of Colors by Little Miss Hood
Taking a Walk by Mary Jackson Ellis
A Sad, Glad Time by Lenore Hetrick
Autumn by Alexander Posey
Best Fall Poems for Middle School and High School Students
Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost
Autumn by Alice Cary
Dark Eye in September by Paul Celan
Merry Autumn by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Kid, these are train tracks, by Jeffrey Bean
Fall Leaves Fall by Emily Brontë
Autumn Leaves by Marilyn Chin
Of Things and Home by b: william bearhart
October Evening by Robinson Jeffers
In Envy of Cows by Joseph Auslander
Thinking of Frost by Major Jackson
Fall by Didi Jackson
Kid, this is the first rain by Jeffrey Bean
Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today by Emily Jungmin Yoon
November by Edward Thomas
Autumn by Siegfried Sassoon
Gone is Gone by Mark Wunderlich
The Letters Learn to Breathe Twice by Brenda Hillman
Kid, this is October, by Jeffrey Bean
The Seasons Moralized by Philip Freneau
Nature Aria by Yi Lei
Autumn by Christina Rossetti
My November Guest by Robert Frost
The Blower of Leaves by January Gill O’Neil