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For our prior classes we read “Last Night As I Was Sleeping” by Spanish poet, Antonio Machado. We had talked about the use of repetition with the previous poem, and here the poet repeats […]

For our second week of classes, so close to Halloween, we read Dorothea Lasky‘s “Monsters.” The poem imagines “a world where there are monsters” everywhere, outside and inside. I asked the students if the […]

Yesterday was the first day of classes for the new school year at Skinner West. It was great to see Ms. Rupp and Ms. Beaudry again, and to meet Ms. Schwartz and Ms. Ward. […]

For our final day of 4th grade classes, students picked their favorite poems written this year, and from those, their favorite lines. I then asked them to queue up randomly, and recorded the lines […]

For our penultimate class, I brought in Kenneth Koch‘s intriguing poem, “One Train My Hide Another” — easily the longest (and most complicated) work we have read to date. In it, the speaker describes […]

We had some very interesting discussions last week regarding Delmore Schwartz‘s sonnet, “The Beautiful American Word, Sure.” Among the issues, we thought up as many synonyms for sure as possible: free from doubt, confident, […]

This past weekend was Mother’s Day, so in anticipation of it we read and discussed Jane Kenyon‘s lovely short poem, “My Mother.” This seemingly simple, story-like poem is actually deceptively complex. For example, we […]

Last week, we read “Short-Order Cook” by contemporary poet, Jim Daniels. This poem made quite an impression on the students, some even calling it their favorite so far! We determined that the speaker wasn’t […]

“Does the sun make noise?” was the first question I asked this week, after reading George Bradley‘s “The Sound of the Sun.” While a majority of students answered no, some were quick to say […]

Continuing the tradition set by last week’s longer poem, for our fourth session we read “Ode to the Midwest” by Kevin Young. Students recognized immediately that the poet is being funny throughout the poem, […]

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