Students read one of Dunbar's most famous poems and explore how critical excerpts shape their understanding.
Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar was born today in 1872.
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William Carlos Williams was born in 1883.
5 - 8
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Students write imitation poems, review grammatical structures, and use the ReadWriteThink Printing Press or Stapleless Book to publish their finished work.
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Follow the Word Trail: Organize a Treasure Hunt
3 - 8
Create a treasure hunt out of word-puzzle clues hidden around the home or yard.
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Send a Smile: Make a Card for a Special Occasion
3 - 8
Everyone loves getting a greeting card, especially if it's homemade. Make a funny or thoughtful greeting card or invitation with pictures and a poem, joke, or riddle.
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Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein was published in 1974.
1 - 12
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Students are introduced to a Silverstein verse and asked for their impressions. They then draw that they imagine when they read one of his lines and then write a line or two to continue the passage.
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Richard Wright was born in 1908.
7 - 12
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Students read an appropriate excerpt from Black Boy, discuss the incident in which Richard gets into trouble, and write found poems.
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Ernest Thayer, author of the famous poem "Casey at the Bat," was born in 1863.
3 - 8
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In small groups or individually, students make baseball cards for the players in the poem "Casey at the Bat." Students can use a word processor or the Character Trading Cards interactive to create their cards.
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Gary Soto, poet and children's writer, was born on this date in 1952.
K - 6
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Using one of Soto's stories, students take part in share stories about their families, describe their street/neighborhood, or compose an acrostic poem using the Acrostic Poems interactive tool.
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Let's Go On A Poetry Walk!
K - 8
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and you're surrounded by brilliant shades of green! Observe and collect sensory images from nature and use the sights, sounds, smells, and textures to create original nature poetry.
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Star Light, Star Bright: Reading and Writing about the Nighttime Sky
3 - 5
Children watch the nighttime sky come alive as the read a book about fascinating elements in the night and write a poem/story about the things they learn!