Blackout Poetry: A blackout poem is created when a poet takes a marker (usually a black marker) to already established text–like that from a newspaper–and starts redacting words until a poem is formed or an image is formed. The key thing with a blackout poem is that the text AND redacted text form a sort of visual poem.
Lesson Note: ” Like critical thinking, newspaper blackout poetry is a process of revelation, an uncovering of meaning. Pedagogically, blackout poetry makes students active participants in the construction of knowledge and understanding, one of the core objectives of honors education. The honors classroom then becomes a model for ‘taking intellectual risks’ “-Engaging Honors Students Through Blackout Poetry, Melissa Ladenheim, University of Maine, 2014
Ms. Hopper, Ms. Walsh, and Ms. Collins: 6th Grade
Poets in this Blackout Poetry Exhibition are: Iris Z., Ayla R., Alvaro E., Kylie B., Alice F.P., Kayden W., Daniela P.