Mother’s Day Poem Templates for Kids Printable PDF gives young writers a simple, no-prep way to create a heartfelt gift for mom as part of your Mother’s Day Worksheets collection.
Teachers and parents can use these educator-designed pages for writing centers, morning work, keepsake gifts, or take-home poetry practice.
What’s Inside This Mother’s Day Poem Templates For Kids Printable PDF?
- 5 printable pages in an A4, no-prep worksheet bundle.
- MOM Acrostic Poem page with three letter prompts and a “Draw a picture of your mom!” box.
- My Mom Is… poem page with sentence starters: “My mom is as kind as…,” “She makes me smile when…,” “My favorite thing about her is…,” and “I love my mom because…”
- Cinquain Poem About Mom template with a five-line structure: one word, two describing words, three action words, a four-word feeling sentence, and one special word.
- Second MOM Acrostic Poem page with outlined letters to color and a “Draw your mom and you!” picture box.
- Draw & Write Mother’s Day Poem page with space to draw mom or someone special and write “My Poem for Mom.”
- Pair this poem activity with Mother’s Day Card Templates For Kids for a complete handmade classroom gift.
Quick Pro-Tip For Use
Start with the cinquain page as a guided model, then let students choose an acrostic or draw-and-write page for their final keepsake. This helps early writers build confidence before creating a polished Mother’s Day poem.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Included In This Mother’s Day Poem Printable?
This printable includes five Mother’s Day poem pages: two MOM acrostic templates, one “My Mom Is…” sentence-starter poem, one cinquain poem organizer, and one draw-and-write poem page. Each page includes writing lines, name and date spaces, and kid-friendly borders.
What Grades Can Use These Mother’s Day Poem Templates?
These poem templates work best for kindergarten through grade 5, depending on writing independence. Younger students can complete sentence starters or draw first, while older students can write full acrostic lines, descriptive phrases, and a structured cinquain poem.
How Can Teachers Use This Printable In Class?
Teachers can use these pages for a Mother’s Day writing center, morning work, early finisher activity, or take-home gift. For best results, model one poem together, brainstorm describing and action words, then let students complete and color their final page.




