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Tag Archives: poetry lesson
Let’s Write in Music One
Music and poetry fit together like a hand in a well fitting glove. The words of music most often are poetry. Lyrics may not be deeply sublime but they have rhythm and they use the sounds of the language. That … Continue reading
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Presenting a Lesson on Empathy to Graduate Students
Recently Helen Shoemaker and I were asked to present a poetry lesson from our book, Leaping Off into Space: A Travel Guide to Risk and the Imagination. The setting was a class on language arts for graduate students in education. … Continue reading
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Episode V-Ants on the Blacktop Weeds on the Hill
A poet can usually point to a defining moment when a poem leads the way into a new understanding of what poetry can be. For me that discovery came in high school when I decided to do a paper on … Continue reading
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Episode I-Ants on the Blacktop Weeds on the Hill
Nature as Teacher Student as Observer (This is only the first segment of this article. It will follow in stages as the article presents several different lessons used for gathering writing ideas outside.) Imagine thirty … Continue reading
Episode II-Ants on the Blacktop Weeds on the Will
Another first day lesson- John Moffitt’s “To Look at Any Thing” is the first session poem I’ve used for the longest time. After we find each image, we talk about the lines, “you must/ Be the thing you see.” The … Continue reading