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William Carlos Williams-Main Page - 1 views

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    This is a page dedicated to William Carlos Williams, a poet who had an immense influence on the course of 20th century poetry. He wrote in varying style and technique and was often radically experimental. His work is fresh and clear, rejecting sentimentality and vagueness. It also reflects emotional restraint and heightens the sensory experience with articulated common speech. Williams's work inspired many poets and many generations to follow. His work is both easy and enjoyable to read.
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In the Poet's Shoes WebQuest - 0 views

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    Welcome adventurers! You are about to "step into the poet's shoes." But, like Cinderella's glass slipper, only one shoe is right for you. To find the right fit, you will be trying on many different shoes--exploring a variety of poets and their poems to find a poet whose writing has special meaning for you. Once you have found your match, you will select a poem, slip into the poet's shoes, and perform your poem for the class.
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Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry - 0 views

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    Experiencing the language of great poets provides a rich learning context for students, giving them access to the best examples of how words can be arranged in unique ways. By studying the works of renowned poets across cultures and histories, students extract knowledge about figurative language and poetic devices from masters of the craft. In this lesson, students learn about personification by reading and discussing poems by Emily Dickinson, William Blake, and Langston Hughes. Then they use the poems as a guide to brainstorm lists of nouns and verbs that they randomly arrange to create personification in their own poems.
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Voice- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    "Voice lesson plan by Gigi Goshko Academy of American Studies, New York "
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    After this unit, students will have: Explored poetry as another medium of written and spoken expression. Students will appreciate poetry as another medium for authors to express commentary on the pressing social issues of the times Learned the following literary techniques used by poets in their writing: metaphor simile symbolism point-of-view Interpreted meaning Identified and examined the significance of specific themes that manifest themselves in the writings of poets from around the world Drawn parallels between the themes addressed in selected poems and the themes addressed in the literature read in class through out the year
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Animated Poems- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    "Poets.org has partnered with TextTelevision to offer TextFlows, an alternative approach to reading and experiencing poetry. By converting text dynamically into Flash animation, poems are revealed phrase by phrase through motion and light, and at a pace controlled by the reader. The simplified words and crisp motion fixes one's attention on the subtleties of language, increasing involvement, engagement, and understanding"
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Great Poems to Teach - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    Great Poems to Teach Compiled by the Teachers & Writers Collaborative, this list contains 341 poems submitted by teachers who participated in a workshop organized by TWC. Selected for participation by C. K. Williams, teachers applying to the workshop were asked to supply a list of poems which they had successfully taught in high school English and Language Arts classrooms.
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Tips for Teaching Poetry - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    Here are a number of creative and inexpensive suggestions for making poetry a more important part of school life during April and throughout the year.
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Poetic Forms & Techniques - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    Poetic Forms & Techniques
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Chronological Poet Index for Representative Poetry On-line - 0 views

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    Poetry Unit
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Resources - Teaching Poetry - 0 views

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    poetry forum
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Famous Poetry Online - 1 views

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    free, online famous poetry resource providing the famous poems by the World's most popular Poets. Whether your search is for Classic or Modern poetry you will find the famous poems of your choice on the Famous Poetry Online web site. Whether your search is for Famous Love Poems or other famous types of poetry you will find all of the famous verses of your choice on this Online Poetry Website. Famous Love Poetry is the most popular type of verse and suitable for all romantics!
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Poetry 180 - How to Read a Poem Out Loud - 1 views

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    How To Read a Poem Out Loud Listen to former Poet Laureate Billy Collins talk about reading a poem.
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Shadow Poetry -- Resources -- Types of Poetry - 2 views

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    These are just a very few examples of different types of poetry. Most of the definitions have at least one example of each particular type of poetry for better understanding. All examples were provided by the members of Shadow Poetry or previous Egroup. More definitions for related poetry items may be found in the Shadow Poetry Handbook (link located above). As a bonus, we feature poetry forms created by selected poets as new and challenging writing styles. Try not only the traditional forms, but some of the rewarding invented formats as well!
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- The Spider and the Fly - 0 views

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    Mary Howitt poem to go along with the YouTube Video
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Poetry Performances - Embedr, Create Custom Video Playlists - 3 views

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    Poetry Performances Playlist
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The Trouble with Poetry: A Poem of Explanation | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The Trouble with Poetry: A Poem of Explanation
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Online NewsHour: Poetry Series | PBS - 0 views

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    Poetry Unit
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