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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 express the soundtracks of our lives. We read a […]

Ms. Lozada 3rd Grade   Yo Deseo Yamileth D.   Yo deseo que mis papas ya no se enojen Yo deseo que yo me vaya a Ecuador Yo deseo que mi familia sean ricos […]

For the first session of our Fall 2019 Poetry Residence we read Eve L. Ewings “notebook kid”. We reviewed poetry elements like line, stanza, rhyme, comparison, and similies. Ms. Pannell’s 5th graders then wrote […]

Last week at Avondale Logandale, we reflected on all of the poetry vocabulary we’ve learned over the course of the Hands on Stanzas residency. We had fun reading a round of transformation poems aloud […]

Last week at Avondale Logandale, we had fun reading Ode to Enchanted Light by Pablo Neruda aloud with excitement – we’ve been having a lot of fun working on reading poems aloud with feeling! […]

Last week, we explored using soundscapes and music as inspiration for writing poetry. We read orchestra composer John Luther Adams’ poetic description of his classical movement, “Become Desert,” while listening to the music. We […]

Last week, we had fun reading William Blake’s question poem “The Tyger.” We talked about how Blake’s poem used repetition, rhyme and a series of questions to express his excitement about the tiger before […]

Last week, we had fun tapping into our unique perspectives to see everyday things in new ways. I brought in a pineapple for the students to observe while we read and discussed “Someone Puts […]

Last week at Avondale Logandale, we revisited haiku poems! This time the students were asked to write seasonal haiku poems that described their favorite seasons and practice following the 5-7-5 syllable format. This week […]

Last week at Avondale Logandale, the students wrote their very own ars poetica – a poem about the art of poetry. Now quite a few weeks into their residency, its time for these poets […]

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