Not exact matches
To celebrate National
Poetry Month, Edutopia blogger Lisa Dabbs
shares five
poetry teaching tips for new teachers.
My passion for
poetry, literature, student learning, and improving teacher development has led me to write articles for Edutopia, The
Teaching Channel, APLithelp.com, as well as a chapter in The Best Lessons Series: Literature - 15 Master Teachers
Share What Works by Brian Sztabnik.
Today, I'm
sharing five tips for
teaching poetry, including some from the chat, that new (and experienced) teachers might benefit from using.
However, if you ask most
teaching colleagues and parents to
share memories of learning about
poetry, they recall, often with pained expressions, intensely studying a small number of poets in high school, where they had to analyze poems word by word.
In this article we
share teaching ideas, picture books, novels,
poetry and nonfiction books.
Three poems to use in
shared or guided reading or as modelled texts to
teach poetry writing.
But for those who are not already
teaching poetry regularly, planning for
Poetry Friday makes
poetry sharing intentional and not incidental.