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Today we are talking fear with Regina Barreca and her poem “Nighttime Fires.” After reading the poem, we had discussions about times they felt afraid and I encouraged them to try to recreate those […]

Moos Elementary – Week 5 Today we were reading Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to Thanks” and writing our own thankful odes. I told the kids that if they couldn’t think of anything they were thankful […]

Moos – Week 4 I like to teach Tao Lin’s “A poem written by a bear” not only because it’s a fun representation of personification and persona, but I also find it’s a great […]

Moos – Week 3. The sixth graders I work with at Moos are the most eager to beg me to post things on this blog. So much so, they’ve started writing poems outside of […]

Week 2 – Moos Elementary This week we looked at Frank O’Hara’s “A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island.” In it, Frank has a conversation with the sun where the […]

I’m in three classrooms at Moos Elementary – Ms. Ramirez’s 4th graders, Ms. Morales’s 6th graders, and Ms. Moss’s 4th graders. Each class has it’s own personality and even through I’m teaching the same […]

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