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30 Ways to Celebrate National Poetry Month and More

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April 2015

April Is National Poetry Month

 

It’s National Poetry Month, a perfect time to include poetry in new and surprising ways in your classroom.  To inspire your creativity, we include a lesson plan, a book of poetry, and ideas to make April become, to quote E. E. Cummings, “mud-luscious” and “puddle-wonderful.”

30 Ways to Celebrate

 

Keep poetry alive, this month and every month. Remember old favorites, discover new ones. Check out this list of great activities, forward it to friends and colleagues, and enjoy!

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Dear Poet Project, Jane Hirshfield

Dear Poet Project

 

Participate in this year's National Poetry Month education project, Dear Poet, by inviting your students to write letters in response to poems shared by award-winning poets in a series of exclusive videos on Poets.org. Don't miss our Common Core-aligned lesson plan that accompanies the videos.

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Lesson Plan: Poems About Poetry

 

What is poetry? In a deep reading of three poems, students explore the perspectives of different poets, form their own opinions, and write an op-ed piece.

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Poem in Your Pocket Day

 

Join us on April 30 for the national celebration of Poem in Your Pocket Day, a time when schools, bookstores, libraries, parks, workplaces, and other venues ring loud with open readings of poems from pockets. Be sure to download our PDF of poems, so you and your students have poems to share. And use the hashtag #pocketpoem if you’re spreading the word!

 

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Poem in Your Pocket
for Young Poets

 

Calling all young writers and readers of poetry! This book contains one hundred poems that gently can be torn from their binding and shared.  Includes well-known diverse poets who write for all ages!

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Take a Look at Read This Poem, a Collaborative Project with 826 National

Read More Lesson Plans Aligned with the Common Core

Find Online Resources for Educators

Share Your Students’ Work

 

Join us on social media this month, and use the hashtag #npm15 to highlight photos of your students’ poems, letters, and performances. We can’t wait to see what your creative spirits bring forth!

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