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I’m excited to be back at Shoesmith Elementary to teach poetry to 5th & 6th graders. It was great to see familiar faces but also meet some students who were new to writing poetry. […]

This week not only marks our 20th session of poetry but the end of the school the year and residency as well. To celebrate their hard work and creativity Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders […]

For their 19th week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders explored different types of words. Words are powerful, they help us express our thoughts, feelings, and tell stories. But words can also be […]

We are getting closer to the end of our poetry residency. For their eighteenth week 5th and 6th graders had another rewrite session. To aid us in editing we looked at the poem “The […]

For their seventeenth week of poetry 5th and 6th graders explored social justice poetry. Social justice poetry reflects on the issues of discrimination and inequality in society. Students discussed major issues in today’s world, […]

For their sixteenth week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders explored Spoken Word poetry. Spoken Word poems are made for the stage, its storytelling told through elements of rhythm, rhyme, repetition, improvisation, jazz, […]

For their fifteenth week of poetry. Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders experimented with question poetry. Why do people ask questions? Does every question have to have an answer? Most students thought that people ask […]

For their fourteenth week of poetry 5th and 6th graders learned how to be creative with Concrete Poetry. A concrete poem sometimes called “shape” poetry, is when words are arranged on the page to […]

For their 13th week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th grades learned about fable poetry. This lesson was inspired by the wonderful poetry teaching artist Tim Rey. Fables are short stories that use animals […]

Hale Elementary 3rd-5th grade poets have made it to their twenty-third and last week of poetry club. Just like in our previous blog post we continued to celebrate the month of April. Not only […]

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