Top 10 Poetry-Inspired YA Books

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Poetry as a genre has made quite a comeback in the last few years, thanks to the growth of Instagram and social media. Platforms have allowed independent creators to share their voices in new, novel ways and have reached new readers. Though this uptick in poetry consumption has been most obvious in adult readers, teen […]

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Make Poetry Discussions a Success

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Effective discussions increase students’ understanding of what they read, as well as the reading experience more enjoyable. Learn how you can make poetry discussions a success. You can help students develop effective discussion skills by providing some tools and teaching discussion strategies. 4 Strategies for Effective Poetry Discussions: Set clear expectations for students participating in

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6 Ways to Crush Writer’s Block

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Writer’s block is real. One of the biggest obstacles to student creativity and productivity is that they don’t feel like their work is meaningful or important. How can we help students who suffer from writer’s block? With these 6 ways to crush writer’s block, you are bound to help students overcome their fears and feel

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The Ultimate Guide of Poetry Terms

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This Ultimate Guide: Poetry Terms provides a glossary of terms for teaching and learning poetry. Find the definitions of common poetry terms and their definitions, including stanza lengths, metrical feet, line lengths, alliteration, assonance, consonance, enjambment, refrain, and many more! This is a list of terms for describing texts, with an emphasis on terms that

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How to Teach Blackout Poetry

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Blackout poetry is an easy, and creative way for your students to express themselves through the written word. Learn how to teach blackout poetry as a fun way to link art and literacy! What is Blackout Poetry? Blackout poetry is a form of “found poetry” where you select words that catch your interest from a

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Teaching Instapoetry with Instagram

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Instapoetry, a subgenre of poetry on Instagram, is one of the most accessible forms of poetry there is. The lines are typically short, to the point, and emotionally driven. Sometimes called the “gateway drug to literature” instapoetry can inspire a new generation of poetry lovers! Learn how to use Instagram to teach poetry in your

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