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In our final week, students practiced reading aloud for our school poetry event. Here is a selection of poems from the school-year: Ms. Wesson’s 5th Grade Group 1 The Locket! Tamia G. Inside this […]

This week students chose one poem from their portfolios and practiced reading aloud for our school poetry event. Here is a selection of poems from the school-year: Ms. Wesson’s 5th Grade Group 1 Inside […]

This week we read and listened to an excerpt from Anne Waldman’s poem “Fast Speaking Woman.” Students identified examples of alliteration, similar themes, and contradictions in the poem. Then each student chose an identity […]

This week we read “sonnet-ballad” by Gwendolyn Brooks and students wrote Shakespearean sonnets. Some students were able to write all 14 lines, while others made it a little more than half-way by completing 8 […]

This week we read “The Eagle” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Students rose to the challenge of writing poems in iambic tetrameter and following a rhyme scheme. The poems are about spring, which we are […]

This week students performed their original poems at the Word is Rhythm Poetry Festival at the Logan Center for the Arts at The University of Chicago. Students performed solo, with a partner, or in […]

This week we had a Sharing Day. Each student chose one poem from their portfolio to read aloud to the class. Many students chose their most recent poem written in response to the translations […]

This week we read two translations of a poem by Kabir titled “The Clay Jug.” Students compared the choices that the translators (Stephen Mitchell and Robert Bly) made related to diction and structure. Then […]

This week week we read “Quiet Night Thoughts” by Li Po. Students wrote poems about what they think about before they fall asleep and gave their attention to practicing using line breaks and stanzas. […]

This week we had our first Sharing Day. Every student selected one poem from their portfolio to read aloud. Students practiced giving specific feedback by writing down and sharing lines that they related to […]

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