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Poetry is, let's be honest, not easy to teach at times. I feel it's the hardest genre to teach to my second graders. But it doesn't have to be something you dread to teach. And it doesn't have to be something your students dread either! Using engaging, funny poems while introducing the elements of poetry

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I am a middle school media specialist - grades 5-8. Here are some things happening in our media center! April is National Poetry month, so we are doing some things to celebrate and encourage the reading/writing of poetry. Here are some that students made: And book spine poetry. Several kids have make poetry from the magazine words. Still working on getting some to create spine poems. Plus we have a display of books in verse, biographies on poets and poetry books. Thank you Kwami Alexander…

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Teaching poetry? Avoid the groans from your students by making the process a little more fun for them. Room 213 has strategies and free activities that you can use to get your students interested in (and less afraid of) poetry. #poetrylessons #middleschoolela #highschoolenglish #teachingpoetry #figurativelanguage Poetry Stations Middle School, Poetry Unit High School, Middle School Poetry Activities, Fun Poetry Activities For Middle School, Poetry For Elementary Students, Teaching Poetry High School, Poetry Activities Middle, Teaching Poetry Middle School, Poetry Activities Elementary

Teaching poetry? Avoid the groans from your students by making the process a little more fun for them. Room 213 has strategies and free activities that you can use to get your students interested in (and less afraid of) poetry. #poetrylessons #middleschoolela #highschoolenglish #teachingpoetry #figurativelanguage

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Teaching blackout poetry is an engaging way to help spruce up your poetry unit. Show a few examples, and your students will be eager to create a blackout masterpiece of their own. Keep reading to learn what blackout poetry is and just what you need to do to teach it. So, you’re thinking about teaching… Read More »A Beginner’s Guide To Teaching Blackout Poetry

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I like to spend a couple weeks each year teaching my students about poetry. We do a number of fun activities in addition to reading and writing different poems. We have a poetry battle, rank poetry, make a poetry journal, and much more! Here is a look into my poetry unit.... To kick off my poetry unit I have my students each complete this KWL Chart about Poetry. We then discuss what poetry is, what a poet's purpose is, what poems can have, etc. I use and display these posters during my unit…

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