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Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! During our final meeting together, students celebrated their work by sharing poems out loud with their peers and teachers. Please help us celebrate students’ work by looking […]

Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! After reviewing all of their poetry from the past six weeks, students selected a favorite poem to revisit, revise and read out loud. Students worked with a […]

Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! This week’s lesson revolved around metaphors and important things. We discussed the difference between metaphors (which compare two unlike things as if they are the same) and […]

Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! This week’s lesson we focused on places—places we know very well, places we dream about visiting, and even imaginary places. We read the poem, “Five Directions to […]

Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! This week’s poems are full of deeply felt feelings, because they are about people we know a lot about and care a lot about. Our poems from […]

Greetings Galileo poetry friends and followers! All of the fourth graders had a blast celebrating and sharing our poems out loud during our final day together. Please help us celebrate by looking back through […]

Greetings Galileo poetry friends and followers! As we wrap up our time together reading, writing, listening to, and reciting poetry… we’re preparing for a Poetry Celebration! We read Shel Silverstein’s poem, “Invitation,” and talked […]

Greetings West Park poetry friends and followers! During week 3, we read and discussed the poem “I Wish I Could Live (in Music),” by Nikki Giovanni. We discussed the term allusion—when a poet makes […]

Greetings Galileo poetry friends and followers! For the past 2 weeks, we have been working on poems related to memories of music. Here are a few more of our poems. Do theses poems remind […]

Greetings Galileo poetry friends and followers! For the past 2 weeks, we have been working on poems related to memories of music. We discussed how poets use imagery to inspire readers to imagine using […]

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