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Sunday, October 1, 2017

A Lesson Plan for Halloween, Poems for Teens, and More

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October 2017

Teen Read Week Begins October 8

 

Encourage your students to participate in Teen Read Week by sharing this selection of poems curated especially for them:
 

"Seven Stones/Siete piedras" by Marjorie Agosín
"A Small Needful Fact" by Ross Gay
"Prodigal" by Linda Gregerson
"Summoning the Body That Is Mine When I Shut My
     Eyes" by Jenny Johnson
"The Red Sweater" by Joseph O. Legaspi
"The Conditional" by Ada Limón
"Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles" by Sally Wen
     Mao
"The Rider" by Naomi Shihab Nye
"The Fist" by Derek Walcott

More Poetry for Teens

 

Browse our selections of poems on the themes of identity, mental health, relationships, social justice and more, plus essays, recommended reading lists, and interviews to engage young adult readers of poetry.

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World Teachers' Day Is October 5

 

Teachers, thank you for your dedication, your generosity, and your innovation. We're grateful for the chance to work with you, today and every day.

October: American Archives Month

 

Explore poetry's relationship to history with We the Poets, a project for which we commissioned poets to write original works based on the National Archives' holdings. Then, take a look at this lesson plan, The Immigrant Experience, based on Mary Jo Salter's poem for the project.

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Lesson Plan: Ghosts & Spirits

 

Celebrate Halloween in the classroom with these poems about vampires, pumpkins, goblins, and more. Then, invite your students to imagine and interpret their own "ghosts" with this lesson plan on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Haunted Houses."

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Browse lesson plans for Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Read themed lists of poems for kids.

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Find poetry readings and events near you.

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Poetry in the Classroom Calendar

 

Feature poetry in the classroom year-round with the help of this free, downloadable calendar, which offers poems, lesson plans, and other resources related to specific days, months, and seasons.

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Teach This Poem

 

Produced for K-12 educators, this weekly email features a poem alongside interdisciplinary resources and activities designed to help teachers quickly and easily bring poetry into the classroom.

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