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This week at Washington, we began by reading Aracelis Girmay’s “Self Portrait with the Pirate’s Gold,” one in a series of self-portrait poems from her poetry collection Kingdom Animalia. We looked especially at how […]

This week, we switched it up a bit by first visualizing a memory with something/someone we couldn’t live without. This exercise led us into our topic of the week, odes! Francisco X. Alarcón’s “Ode […]

In our first class back from break, we read letter poems by William Carlos Williams and Matthew Olzmann (Part 2 of “For a Recently Discovered Shipwreck at the Bottom of Lake Michigan”) and brainstormed […]

This week at Washington, we reflected on our names, inspired by a session with Mrs. Mild-Thomas’s class at Haugan led by poet-in-residence Teresa Dzieglewicz. We admired the images, similes, and metaphors in “JJ” by […]

During our second week at Washington, Miss Davis’s eighth graders read “gum” by student poet Eleanor M., pointing out the details and imagery that made the poem strong. We wrote our own food-inspired poems […]

Last week was our first week at George Washington Elementary School! Miss Davis’s wonderful 8th graders discussed Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem “Truth Serum,” the impact of description/detail in poems, and dreamed up magic potions […]

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