You can use most of our website without any need to register. All the poem selections and ways of interacting with those are freely available, the resources in the Learning Zone, and lots of information about the Poetry By Heart competition including the competition guides. But if you want to take part in the Poetry By Heart competition or use the Teaching Zone resources, you'll need to register. This is because we need to know who you are and how we can talk to you, and where to send your competition resource pack if you are eligible to take part in the competition.
Registration takes a minute or two. We only collect the information we need to run the competition and we will not give it to anyone else without your express permission.
Poetry By Heart is a national competition in which young people in key stages 2, 3, 4 and 5 choose poems they love, learn them by heart and perform them in a school or college competition.
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Go time travelling in poetry with our red timeline anthology for everyone age 14+. Meet poets ‘face to face’ through their portraits. Enjoy some of the great poems of the past and present.
If you’re preparing for GCSE exams in England, find poems in your GCSE anthology by clicking open the Advanced Search from the homepage and choosing AQA, Edexcel, OCR or EDUQAS.
There are many more poems to explore in the green timeline anthology for everyone age 11+. Or explore the themed showcases – of First World War poetry or Shakespeare’s Sonnets. For a different way into the poems try the Mix It Up collection.
Watch the videos to find out about tools to help you choose poems to learn.
Go time travelling in poetry with our red timeline anthology for everyone age 14+.
https://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/anthology/Go time travelling in poetry with our green timeline anthology for everyone age 11+.
https://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/ks3-timeline/Explore poems of the First World War, some widely celebrated, some much less well-known, by men and women, and by poets from different countries.
https://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/first-world-war-poetry-showcase/Explore classic sonnets you may have heard of or know from school, and discover others you haven’t yet met.
https://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/shakespeare-sonnets/Pick a poem picture tile and see which poem is underneath. Click the Mix It Up button to scramble the tiles and start again.
https://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/poetry-for-children/