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Friday, March 2, 2018

Announcing the Education Advisory Council, Poems for Women's History Month, & More

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March 2018

Poems for Women's History Month

 

In March, and all year, we're celebrating the women poets who have helped shape American poetry. Read a selection of poems for the occasion and share your favorites with your students:

 

"A Woman Sleeps on an Island" by Marjorie Agosín

"Moon for Our Daughters" by Annie Finch

"The Map" by Marie Howe

"Oughta Be a Woman" by June Jordan

"How to Triumph Like a Girl" by Ada Limón

"Resurrection" by Sally Wen Mao

"Diving into the Wreck" by Adrienne Rich

 

For more ways to teach Women's History Month through poetry, browse this collection of lesson plans.

More resources for Women's History Month.

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Browse 25+ themed lists of poems for kids.

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Find poetry readings and events near you.

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NEA's Read Across America Day

 

On March 2, schools and libraries nationwide will celebrate the joys of reading. Join the excitement (and get a headstart on National Poetry Month in April) by sharing our Poems for Kids and Poetry for Teens resources with your students and showcasing their favorite poems in an anthology.

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Announcing the Education Advisory Council

 
Dear Poet: Alberto Ríos

Dear Poet Project 2018

 

Students are welcome to write letters to Elizabeth Alexander, Forrest Gander, Linda Gregerson, Terrance Hayes, Jane Hirshfield, Marilyn Nelson, Alicia Ostriker, Alberto Ríos, and David St. John as part of this year's Dear Poet project.

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Poetry for the Beginning of Spring

 

Welcome warmer weather and the changing season with these poems to read and share, and take a look at this collection of lesson plans for spring.

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Pi Day is March 14.

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St. Patrick's Day is March 17.

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World Poetry Day is March 21.

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National Poetry Month Poster 2018

 

We're excited to announce the 2018 National Poetry Month poster, which was designed by AIGA Medal and National Design Award-winning designer Paula Scher. If you haven't already, sign up to receive this year's poster for free!

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