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Students thought about what occurs at night, the concept of home, and short forms before penning their own poems inspired by Li Bai’s, ‘Quiet Night Thoughts.’ Quiet Night Thought At the foot of my […]

For our second week, Twain Elementary 6th graders had brought their hungry appetites and were ready to sink their teeth into some recipe poems. I shared my own poem, “From Scratch,” which tells the […]

A common household object became the focus of this lesson while studying Joy Harjo’s poem, Perhaps The World Ends Here. The poet James Merrill once commented that ‘we understand history from the family around […]

It was great meeting Twain Elementary 6th graders on Monday. Students had some experience writing poetry with their teachers. They already knew various poetry styles such as haikus, odes, quatrains, and sonnets. Being among […]

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