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John Evans

6 Technology-Based Poetry Ideas For Students That Think They Hate Poetry - 1 views

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    "It's safe to say that of all the genres of literature we study in school, poetry is the most scary-and not just for the students. Sometimes poetry gets a bad rap for being too dense, too pretentious, too much of an acquired taste for mainstream consumption. While it's true that I could name many a poem that fits those descriptors, it's also true that working with poetry can be a most whimsical, intriguing, dare I say light-hearted experience for you and your students. Try one of these six strategies during National Poetry Month to invite your students to explore the jungle of this most-feared genre."
John Evans

The Power of Poetry in Primary Classrooms | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "There are many modern poets saying valid and beautiful things about the world, but few people are buying their books. Walk around any book shop and you might struggle to find the typically tiny poetry section. The art of poetry remains something literary, academic, and removed from ordinary reading habits. Yet poets go to great lengths to demonstrate that poetry is diverse, accessible, and relevant. After all, song and rap lyrics are widely-loved forms of poetry. There is also poetry, as they rightly point out, in text and Twitter feeds."
John Evans

APPS FOR CREATING POETRY ON THE IPAD | Erintegration - 3 views

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    "Creating poetry on the iPad is the perfect way to celebrate National Poetry Month and there are many engaging and useful apps for creating poetry available!  Slip some technology integration into your poetry activities this month with these 10 iPad apps for creating and sharing poems."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Resources for National Poetry Month - 0 views

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    "April is National Poetry Month in the U.S. Writing and or understanding poetry can be a challenge for those of who don't consider ourselves the creative writing type. Surely we have students who feel that way too. Here are five resources that can help us understand and create poetry."
John Evans

TeacherPop - April Is National Poetry Month! 30 Days of Poetry Starters for Every Class... - 0 views

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    "April is National Poetry Month, and no matter what you teach,  you can transform the first five minutes of every class into an empowering, issues-packed, discussion-based, poetry-friendly space. In 30 Days of Poet Warriors: Young, Diverse Students, Writing for Change, I have compiled 30 poems and 16 videos by first-time poets and students that address race, immigration, moms, Michael Brown, and more."
John Evans

9 Mobile Apps for Poetry Month | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "With Poetry Month right around the corner, optimize the mobile tablets that are already in the hands of your students by giving them the chance to interact with poetry. Whether they become content consumers by reading their favorite poems or content creators as they write their own, iPad and Android tablets provide students and teachers with lots of options. This list of mobile apps will help inspire young poets and give them the tools they need to create and publish their very own poems."
John Evans

Your ultimate Canadian poetry list: 68 poetry collections recommended by you | CBC Books - 0 views

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    "We asked, you answered! Here is a round-up of YOUR favourite Canadian poetry collections. "
Tom Stimson

Teacher Planet : Poetry - 0 views

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    Assorted, numerous poetry links - World Poetry Day Theme Page
John Evans

5 Brilliant Poetry Apps for Students - 1 views

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    "Poetry is one of the areas of the curriculum in which it can be particularly challenging to engage and excite students, with teachers sometimes battling the unfounded stereotype that poems are 'old-fashioned' or 'uncool', or that it is 'embarrassing' or too hard to write your own."
John Evans

Hacking Poetry with Makey Makey Part 2 | Create, Collaborate, Innovate - 0 views

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    "Last week I wrote about utilizing Makey Makey to hack poetry month. I wanted to share a couple more examples of student work from our second day of the workshop. Enjoy!"
John Evans

iPads at Burley: Poetry Publishing on the iPads - 0 views

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    "We're in the heart of our unit on poetry. My students have learned several strategies that poets use including repetition, onomatopoeia, alliteration, visual imagery and line breaks. This week a few students wanted to draft their poems on the iPad. We had not tried this before, so I decided to let my students "have a go."
Tom Stimson

Writing with Writers: Poetry Writing | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    Study the genre of poetry by taking part in step-by-step workshops with favorite authors.
rana abdullah

Keanu Reeves' poetry book: Get it from Book Soup - 0 views

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    Keanu Reeves has written a poetry book, "Ode to Happiness," that "externalizes a melancholy internal monologue and subtly pokes fun at it," according to publisher Steidl.
John Evans

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Spring into Magnetic Poetry Activities - 0 views

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    "Looking for a super cool and useful spring-time activity to utilize in your classroom? Then all you gotta do is snag a copy of my Spring Magnetic Poetry template! This Google Slides resource contains 75+ words and phrases that can be manipulated into a fun-filled poem, story, etc. for you and your students."
John Evans

Transmedia and Education: How Transmedia Is Changing the Way We Learn - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    "For one language arts class project, a middle school teacher in Shelburne, Virginia, Chad Sansing, asks his sixth graders to read Peter Cherches's 1986 poem "Lift Your Right Arm," and then translate it into computer code. The poem occurs in action sequences-for example, "Lift your right arm, she said./I lifted my right arm." Sansing and his class conceive a list of actions, sketch ideas of how to code them, using icons or letters, and then code the poem. In doing so, the students become producers of both a new language and way of seeing poetry. Sansing's students have also translated the poem's code into Scratch, to create animation, and into LEGO Mindstorms EV3, a robot-programming language. This innovative way of engaging students with poetry is just one example of how educators are increasingly integrating transmedia techniques in their teaching and assessments. What is the point of this activity? "To help kids see connections between grammar and code," says Sansing who shares his lessons on his "Classroots" blog."
John Evans

For Today's Students, Creativity Matters | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "At the beginning, people thought she was nuts. Sue Mellon, the Gifted support coordinator for Springdale Junior and Senior High/Colfax School in the Allegheny Valley School District, thought 7th and 8th graders could develop a deeper understanding of poetry by playing around with robotics."
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