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Poetry Idea Engine | Writing with Writers | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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Amazon.com: You Hear Me?: Poems and Writing by Teenage Boys (Betsy Franco Young Adult) ... - 2 views

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Amazon.com: Things I Have to Tell You: Poems and Writing by Teenage Girls (Be... - 0 views

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Hip Hop Circuit - 0 views

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    The Hip Hop Circuit illustrates the connectedness among Hip Hop, Popular Culture and, Education. This website is designed to facilitate the promotion of understanding the histoical importance of hip hop, to provide interesting instructional strategies for teachers to use hip hop in the classroom, and to give members of a larger community a mechinism to expand their knowledge base of Hip Hop, Popular Culture and, Education.
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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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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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Poetic Forms & Techniques - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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Favorite Poem Project - 1 views

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Forgetfulness - Billy Collins - 1 views

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Gamequarium:  Figurative Language Games - 4 views

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