Inspiration Poems from images. How do images evoke strong reactions? How can we turn those reactions into poems? I love to start writing from images. Pictures, especially ones with deep stories, compel my writing, both in my notebook and with my students. Poem Process Choose …
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Inspiration What books have nudged you as a reader? What books have burrowed themselves in your heart and will not let go? Those books that linger are special and beg to be remembered. Books enter our hearts by first touching our hands. An activity. Trace …
Six #verselove19 with Travis Crowder
Inspiration What words stand out to you in the texts that you are currently reading? What words seem to be encouraging you to collect them and mold them into something beautiful? Process Pointers Collect pieces from personal reading, such as individual words, short sentences, descriptive …
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Inspiration The temperature in Chicagoland is warming up. Where do you live? Can you go outside? Yes? Perhaps today’s poem can be inspired by your neighborhood or literal (even figurative place) in the world. Go to the place. See if your sidewalk (or street, or …
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Inspiration You have learned a lot in your lifetime. I bet you have some advice to give that would, if not make life easier for another, comfort them in their journey to make sense of this world. If you are up for it today, write …
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Inspiration Writing poems can be intimidating. One exercise that spoken word artist Sarah Kay suggests to make poem-ing more accessible is making lists. The list itself can be the poem or the list can be a springboard for creating other poems. There are many list …
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Some Inspiration Something I have noticed about teaching is that my identity tends to get wrapped up, even defined by my role in the life of students. I sometimes forget who I, Sarah, am — the quirks and gifts that I have carried with my …
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Some Inspiration I imagine there are mixed feelings floating across this virtual space as cursors blink within the comment box below. What will you write today? Will it be any “good”? Every writer can attest that whispers of doubt are a natural part of a …
Writing Poems About the Season, a 5-Day Plan by Anna J. Small Roseboro
As you look ahead to April and plans for National Poetry Month (which we hope includes #verselove2019, Ethical ELA’s poem-a-day celebration), consider a week of seasonal writing brought to you by the amazing Anna J. Small Roseboro. What a gift she is to teachers and …
30 Days of Verse: Sign-Up to Write a Poem a Day with Ethical ELA this April #verselove2019
Writers, teachers, teacher educators, people-who-say-they’re-not-poets-but-just-might-be (essentially, everyone)! I know it feels too soon for April and National Poetry Month, but I am looking forward to springtime in great anticipation of living in the universe with and through verse. During the month of April, I will …