Create Personal and Living Poetry Anthologies: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey

EPISODE · Mar 17, 2024 · 8 MIN

Create Personal and Living Poetry Anthologies: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey

from Two Writing Teachers Podcast · host Two Writing Teachers

Learn about two engaging ideas for National Poetry Month, which begins on April 1. Stacey shares a bit about creating a collaborative "Living Poetry Anthology" where students curate poems to display throughout the school. Next, she discusses developing personal poetry collections featuring their work, inspirational poems, and reflections on poems they admired. Make poetry come alive for your students – listen now! TWTBlog PostsA Breakthrough In Poetry: How To Bring Playfulness to Every Genre Building a Living Poetry AnthologyIt’s Alive!Starting the Year: Poetry The Doors of Poetry: Guest Blog Post by Sarah Mulhern GrossResource ListAcademy of American PoetsAwakening the Heart, second edition by Georgia Heard National Poetry MonthPoetry Mentor Texts: Making Reading and Writing Connections, K-8, by Lynne R Dorfman and Rose CappelliPoems Are Teachers: How Studying Poetry Strengthens Writing in All Genres by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater*****Thanks to our affiliate, Libro.fm! Use the TWTPod Code to receive 2 audiobook credits for $14.99 with your first month of membership. *****Send us Fan MailPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: [email protected] Stacey Shubitz: [email protected] us at [email protected] for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.

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