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Teaching poetry? Avoid the groans from your students by making the process a little more fun for them. Room 213 has strategies and free activities that you can use to get your students interested in (and less afraid of) poetry. #poetrylessons #middleschoolela #highschoolenglish #teachingpoetry #figurativelanguage Poetry Stations Middle School, Poetry Unit High School, Fun Poetry Activities For Middle School, Middle School Poetry Activities, Poetry For Elementary Students, Poetry Activities Middle, Teaching Poetry Middle School, Poetry Activities Elementary, Poetry High School

Teaching poetry? Avoid the groans from your students by making the process a little more fun for them. Room 213 has strategies and free activities that you can use to get your students interested in (and less afraid of) poetry. #poetrylessons #middleschoolela #highschoolenglish #teachingpoetry #figurativelanguage

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Poetry is, let's be honest, not easy to teach at times. I feel it's the hardest genre to teach to my second graders. But it doesn't have to be something you dread to teach. And it doesn't have to be something your students dread either! Using engaging, funny poems while introducing the elements of poetry

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Hands-On Poetry Activities for ALL Ages! http://www.traceeorman.com/2013/03/hands-on-poetry-activities.html Poetry Activities For Kids, Poetry Activities, Poetry Unit, Poetry For Kids, Teaching Poetry, National Poetry Month, Poetry Ideas, Poetry Month, Middle School Language Arts

Do you have students who struggle writing poetry? I always have several each year. A few activities that have been extremely effective with both struggling writers and those who love creating original poems have been the more "hands-on" activities. When your students are struggling writing, have them: 1. Write "chance" poems. They choose pre-selected words and put them into any order they wish. I have had students who hate to write come up with some amazing poems this way. The retail kits…

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