A Waterfall of Poetry Resources

on Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Poetry Can Inspire Even the Shyest Students; Start Class With a Poem Each Day; Teaching Tough Kids; Talking in the Hallway; Creating a Writers' Workshop |

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March 16, 2016
 

Engage ALL Students in Poetry Month

Poems are short, intense, connect (to other readings), and inspire (writing)

4 Reasons to Start Class With a Poem Each Day

(Pro Tip: If you do this for Poetry Month, your students may pester you to keep it up for the rest of the year.)



Shakespeare, Neruda, Angelou, Hughes, Dickinson . . .

Tap Your Students' Inner Wellspring

Discover resources to harness the magical powers of poetry to inspire even the shyest and/or most disengaged students.



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Get kids excited about reading, writing, performing, and finding their voice

All the World's a Stage

 VIDEO   See how poetry helps students discover their voice through reading, writing, and performance.



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