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Spending Take Your Poet to Work Day In and Out of Pocket

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

Crayons for Take Your Poet to Work Day

We celebrated our 5th annual Take Your Poet to Work Day this week. Check out all the fun places our favorite poets hung out!

Filed Under: poetry, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Literacy Never Melts: ‘The Snowy Day’ by Ezra Jack Keats

By Megan Willome 23 Comments

Come explore how literacy can start with a snowball and why The Snowy Day has been in print for 55 years with Megan Willome as your guide.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Stories, Reading and Books

Poetry on the Brain: It’s Take Your Poet to Work Day!

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Poets on the Brain

It’s Take Your Poet to Work Day! Not surprisingly, we’ve got poetry on the brain today.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry and business, Take Your Poet to Work Day

The Poem as Modern Myth: “Evangeline” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Haunted Wood Evangeline

“Evangeline” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow resurrected an almost forgotten event in Canadian and American history and helped shaped a regional people.

Filed Under: Americana Poems, article, Childhood Poems, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Poems, poetry, Poets

Mountains and Valleys in Nature: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 33 Comments

mountains and valleys prompt

The picturesque structure and symbolic passages of mountains and valleys in poetry goes back to antiquity. In part, the poet lives by a code of paying attention. Think of the simple beauty that others sometimes miss in nature. Let it inspire you and write some poetry with us.

Filed Under: Blog, Mountains & Valleys, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, William Wordsworth, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Life Notes: Dragon Scales to Go, to Stay

By L.L. Barkat 4 Comments

Remember what it was like to be a harried mom in the shoe store? (Or was that just yesterday?) In this Life Notes edition, L.L. Barkat recalls all too well — with dragon scales as part of the deal.

Filed Under: Blog, Life Notes

Share the Fun of Take Your Poet to Work Day with our New Poster

By Will Willingham 1 Comment

Take Your Poet to Work Day featured

It’s almost Take Your Poet to Work Day! Share the fun of this annual celebration in your workplace with our new printable poster.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry and business, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Fun Reading Activities: Color & Trace “Molly On the Books”

By T.S. Poetry 5 Comments

LTR Featured Molly on books

Early readers Molly and Joe want to help a child learn to read. Learn fun facts about books and write a page-turner limerick with this fun reading activity coloring page.

Filed Under: Blog, Learn to Read, Literacy, Literacy Starts With Love, Molly and Joe Want to Know

A Legend in Iran: The Poems of Shamseddin Hafez

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Peacock The Poems of Hafez

Shamseddin Hafez, a contemporary of Chaucer, is still considered the greatest poet of Iran, and even taxi drivers sing his ghazals.

Filed Under: article, Blog, book reviews, Books, Classic Poetry, Ghazal Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Animate: River Valley Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 18 Comments

river valley poetry prompt

Some of the very first complex human societies began here. This week’s poetry prompt asks you to imagine yourself as a natural trough in the earth— a valley. Join us, animate yourself into the hollow of a sloping river valley, and create poetry.

Filed Under: Animate, Blog, Mountains & Valleys, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Reading in the Wild: June’s Pages

By Megan Willome 11 Comments

Come learn the secrets of being a wild reader. Or just share your June pages. Megan Willome leads the way, with her June goodreads.

Filed Under: Blog, Literacy for Life

10 Delightful Ways to Keep Your Kids’ Summer Reading in Swing

By Olaf Jorgenson 15 Comments

Keep Summer Reading in Swing blond child

How many books does it take to save your child from the Summer Reading Slide? Get the answer, plus 10 totally fun ideas for how to keep summer reading in swing!

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Activities, Literacy, Literacy Starts With Love, Read for Fun

Fun Reading Activities: Color & Trace “Joe, a Grill and Brisket”

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LTR Joe Brisket

Early readers Molly and Joe want to help a child learn to read. Learn fun facts about brisket and write a briskety good limerick with this fun reading activity coloring page.

Filed Under: Blog, Learn to Read, Literacy, Literacy Starts With Love, Molly and Joe Want to Know, Teach Reading

Our Best-Known Patriotic Poem: Longfellow Visits a Church

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

lighthouse Paul Revere's Ride

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow climbed the stairs of the Old North Church tower in Boston in April, 1860; the result was America’s best-known patriotic poem.

Filed Under: Americana Poems, article, Books, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Poems, poetry, Poets

Writing Workshop: Words You Can Taste!

By T.S. Poetry

Words You Can Taste Banana Bread

In this delicious food-writing workshop, you’ll have a chance to look at popular favorites (potatoes, bread, cakes, anyone?) and a rainbow of foods you may or may not have ever developed a love for (eggplant, olives, sugar-coated rose petals?). Come write words you can taste!

Filed Under: Blog, Workshops

Mountain Pilgrimage: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 8 Comments

mountain pilgrimage poetry prompt

Take a mountain pilgrimage with us and see how a few beat poets spent time at a beloved mountain. Grab your hiking boots and a pencil, and write some poetry in the serenity of mountain air.

Filed Under: Beat Poets, Blog, Mountains & Valleys, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Thank You Notes: Soap

By Megan Willome 25 Comments

coral tulip

Thank You Notes is a monthly writing prompt to express our thanks to a particular person, place or thing. This month we’re saying thank you to soap.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes, writing prompt, writing prompts

Take Your Poet to Work Day is Coming!

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

Take Your Poet to Work Day Poe

Take Your Poet to Work Day is just around the corner. Start planning now (and eating Popsicles) to get your favorite poet ready for work on July 19!

Filed Under: Blog, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Fun Reading Activities: Color & Trace “Molly, Bread and Butter”

By T.S. Poetry 10 Comments

LTR Molly Butter

Early readers Molly and Joe want to help a child learn to read. Learn fun facts about butter and write a buttery good limerick with this fun reading activity coloring page.

Filed Under: Blog, Learn to Read, Literacy, Literacy Starts With Love, Molly and Joe Want to Know, Teach Reading

Tales of the First Age: “Beren and Luthien” by J.R.R. Tolkien

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Lake dream Beren and Luthien Tolkien

“Beren and Luthien” by J.R.R. Tolkien is the latest story edited by his son and literary executor Christopher Tolkien, and one of the earliest he wrote.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Britain, Epic Poetry, Heroes and Villains, Poems, Poets, Tolkien

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