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How do you make noise on paper?/ ¿Cómo haces ruido en el papel? In our second week of poetry class, we explored using poetry to make noise on paper. We read a round of […]

This week, we enjoyed reading, drawing, and writing dream poems! We talked about how the descriptive words in the poems we read aloud together helped us visualize the authors’ dreams in our own minds. […]

In our first week of poetry class, we discussed the Hands on Stanzas poetry class residency (art class with words) and what I and they can expect during our time together – imaginative writing, […]

In week 3, we had fun exploring comparison poems! We talked about how things that are different can share similarities and shared some of our favorite lines from a round of comparison poems that […]

In our second week of poetry class, we explored using poetry to make noise on paper. We read a round of sound poems together before taking some time to write our own sound poems […]

In our first week of poetry class, we discussed the Hands on Stanzas poetry class residency (art class with words) and what I and they can expect during our time together – imaginative writing, […]

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