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Curious Book Club: 7 Ways to Stay Curious

By Will Willingham 9 Comments

7 Ways to Stay Curious corn field sunset

As we wrap up our book club discussion of Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends on It, Ian Leslie has 7 ways to stay curious.

Filed Under: Blog, Creativity, Curious Book Club

2016 National Book Award Winner: “The Performance of Becoming Human” by Daniel Borzutzky

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

Treatment plant Daniel Borzutzky

“The Performance of Becoming Human” by Daniel Borzutzky won the National Book Award for Poetry, and its 18 poems confront political and social issues.

Filed Under: article, Books, Poems, poetry, poetry news, poetry reviews, Poets

Things Invisible: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 35 Comments

things invisible poetry prompt

Considered one of the greatest books of the 20th century, and one of the bestselling books of all time, The Little Prince is a beloved classic. Within this endearing story, we explore the relationship of the little prince and his special rose. Join us as we write poetry about things invisible… and essential.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Things Invisible, writer's group resources, writing prompt

“The Children of Hurin” and “The Lay of Aotrou & Itroun” by J.R.R. Tolkien

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Farm sunset Tolkien poem

Before “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings,” there were “The Children of Hurin” and “The Lay of Aotrou & Itroun” by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Filed Under: article, Ballads, Books, Fairy Tale Poems, Fairytales, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Tolkien

Emotional Literacy in the Preschool Classroom

By Donna Falcone 29 Comments

Emotional literacy - stuffed bear at window

How a doll named Bobbie who loved being a builder helped a classroom of preschoolers understand themselves and develop compassion.

Filed Under: Blog, Emotional Literacy

Curious Book Club: The Curiosity Divide

By Will Willingham 8 Comments

Curious book club - manon stone street

Curiosity that finds its outlet in fiction could be the best way we have of crossing barriers and coming together in society. Our Curious book club continues.

Filed Under: Blog, Curious Book Club

T.S. Eliot Prize: “Jackself” by Jacob Polley

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Boy with branch Jacob Polley Jackself

Jacob Polley’s poetry collection “Jackself” won the T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize for 2016, and it’s a work filled with folklore, childhood, and imagination.

Filed Under: article, Books, Britain, Childhood Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry news, poetry reviews, Poets

Hanging by a Thread: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 11 Comments

hanging by a thread prompt

The tale of the Sword of Damocles offers a moral that is sometimes misunderstood. We promise not to leave you hanging by a thread. Come write a poetic tale with us!

Filed Under: Blog, Knots and Threads, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Thank You Notes: Ice

By T.S. Poetry 12 Comments

ice crystals on window poetry

Thank You Notes is a monthly prompt that focuses on expressing our thanks to a particular person, place, or thing—in poems, paragraphs, or pictures. This month, we’re crafting thank-you’s to ice.

Filed Under: Blog, Thank You Notes, writing prompts

How My 5th-Grade Reading Challenge Opened Doors

By Bethany Rohde 18 Comments

The Reading challenge pizza

As a preteen, a reading challenge at school brought Bethany Rohde into a new world of reading unfamiliar titles and finding new worlds.

Filed Under: Blog, Literacy, Reading and Books

Curious Book Club: How Curiosity Works

By Will Willingham 26 Comments

How Curiosity Works child climbing fence

Curiosity thrives in the sweet spot Ian Leslie calls the “curiosity zone,” right between what you already know and knowing too much. Follow along in our Curious book club.

Filed Under: Blog, Creativity, Curious Book Club

Poets and Poems: Kathryn Nuernberger and “The End of Pink”

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Point coneflowers The End of Pink

James Laughlin Award winner “The End of Pink” by Kathryn Nuernberger is a wild, exuberant poetry collection, sitting there at the frontier of imagination.

Filed Under: article, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Gordian Knot: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 23 Comments

gordian knot poetry prompt

With the swoosh of his sword, Alexander cut the Gordian knot. Learn a bit about this fabled tale and its use in today’s lexicon. Write some poetry with us. Consider it a challenge.

Filed Under: Blog, Knots and Threads, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Teach It: Mixed Emotions in Civil Rights

By Callie Feyen 24 Comments

To teach civil rights is partly to teach how to deal with mixed emotions. Callie Feyen uses a striking picture book to help you teach with depth & clarity.

Filed Under: Black History Month, Blog, Emotional Literacy, Language Arts, Teach It, The Teacher Diaries

The Writing Life: Paterson’s Blank Page

By Charity Singleton Craig 18 Comments

The Writing Life view from bus

In the film Paterson, Charity Singleton Craig finds the routine of doing the same thing in the same place day after day forms a canvas on which to create.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Writing Life

Committing Prufrock: 6 Great Ways to Memorize a Poem

By Sandra Heska King 30 Comments

6 Ways to Memorize Poem banana bread

Sandra Heska King continues her poetry dare, memorizing T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Today, she shares her tips for memorizing a poem.

Filed Under: Blog, Commit Poetry, Poetry Dare, T.S. Eliot

St. Valentine’s Day Story: A Girl, a Priest, and a Letter

By Glynn Young 10 Comments

Rose St Valentine's Day

St. Valentine’s Day may be a huge industry today, but it started with an imprisoned priest, a young girl, and a letter in ancient Rome.

Filed Under: article, love poems, love poetry, Poems, poetry, Poets, Valentine's Day

Animate: Thread Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 21 Comments

thread poetry prompt

This week’s poetry prompt asks you to imagine yourself a winding thread. Join us, animate yourself into a long, thin strand, and create poetry.

Filed Under: Animate, Blog, Knots and Threads, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Make It: Poetry Hearts at the Table

By Callie Feyen 10 Comments

Hearts for Poetry Activity Callie Feyen

A lovely glass milk jug becomes the inspiration for a beautiful poetry hearts activity. Join Callie Feyen and make a few thoughtful hearts for Valentines or just for fun.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Activities, Make It Class or Home Activity, Valentine's Day

Top 10 Best Ship, Sail & Boat Poems

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Top 10 Ships, Sails and Boat Poems rowboats in sunrise

From the drifting of free verse to the mooring of form the sea is just waiting for poetry to sail in. Enjoy ten great poems about ships, sailing, and boats.

Filed Under: Blog, Boat Poems, Poems, Sea Poems, Ship, Ship-Sail-Boat

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