7 Canadian Poets to Study This Year
I’m always on the lookout to add new poets and poetry to my classroom lessons. With that in mind, I’ve teamed up with a group of other teachers to share
I’m always on the lookout to add new poets and poetry to my classroom lessons. With that in mind, I’ve teamed up with a group of other teachers to share
Honoring and celebrating months of significance throughout the year doesn’t mean you have to veer off-track with your curriculum. There are many ways to incorporate activities to honor each month
If ever there was a novel to pair with poetry then Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is it! With its abundance of figurative language the novel, poetry pairings for Fahrenheit 451
Making connections in English class is one of those skills that students work on at every grade level, whether in elementary, middle, or high school. As teachers, we always look
Many of us are familiar with famous love poems. We’ve read them, learned them, and maybe even taught them in our high school ELA classes. You know the ones you
From the first time I read Maya Angelou’s work and heard her speak, I was hooked on her work. If you’ve read any from this list of poems by Maya
Adding poetry into your classroom is always a good plan. Here are 23 contemporary poets to teach in your classroom this year! A few may already be on your list
Over the last decade, there have been several articles released declaring poetry is dead. In fact, the most recent was an opinion piece in the New York Times in December
There are many ways for analyzing a poem. Consider providing a series of questions for analyzing a poem that can grow and change throughout the school year. At the beginning
Is Shakespeare on your radar for teaching this year? Maybe you have to teach Romeo and Juliet? If you’re looking for a way to revamp your unit plans consider adding