![]() ![]() Not only can you explore their site for information on National Poetry Month events, but there are also lesson plans and units of study designed for students to think deeply about poetry. Ī wonderful site by the Academy of American Poets for all things poetry, has resources for educators. This middle school lesson asks students to identify the differences between poetry and prose. In this high school lesson, students will connect the sound of listening to a poem with the mood and tone established by the author. Their website makes it easy to search by grade level, skill, and standard. ReadWriteThink has lots of detailed, high-quality English language arts lesson plans for K-12 students. This third grade lesson teaches figurative language using two poems, while this first grade lesson helps students understand that poems sometimes have a rhythm. ReadWorks lets users access entire units of study as well as individual activities. This website contains tons of lesson plans, passages and resources to help educators teach reading comprehension skills. ![]() This fifth grade lesson asks them to compare the speaker in two poems. This fourth grade lesson helps students understand how a speaker is feeling in a poem. Frolyc lets teachers design and publish their own activities, but also gives them access to premade materials including some resources that can be used to teach poetry. Children will be able to read passages, complete graphic organizers and answer questions. With Frolyc, teachers can create an activity for students and send it straight to their iPads. ![]()
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