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National Poetry Month Posters
Did you know that you can create your own National Poetry Month poster using poster. Here are three different ideas for your classrooms to separate: Read more
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” offers timeless lessons in heroism, courage, and the pursuit of adventure. Explore the poem through close reading, thematic discussions, and creative responses. Read more
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath’s poetry delves into identity, mental health, and feminism. Lessons for students include contextual understanding, close reading, exploring themes, feminist perspective, and personal response. Online resources available. Read more
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s Sonnets 29 and 65 explore resilience, time, and the enduring power of love. They teach resilience in adversity, reflect on the passage of time, and emphasize the transformative power of love and art. Read more



