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  • Poetry-Friendly Classroom, Clip #5

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    The children could make poem posters, taking a poem and working out a way of turning it into a poster that could go up on the wall in the school for a while.

    The more often these change then children in the school get the idea that there are hundreds of poems and you don't have to just stick with just a few.

     

    • Clip #1
      Asking questions about a poem
    • Clip #2
      Read poems at the end of the day
    • Clip #3
      Stage a poetry swap
    • Clip #4
      Create a poetry show
    • Clip #5
      Make poem posters
    • Clip #6
      Use poems as a creative platform
    • Clip #7
      Create a poetry notebook
    • Clip #8
      Look for 'secret strings'
    • Clip #9
      Turn a poem into a play
    • Clip #10
      Put on a poetry cabaret
    • Clip #11
      Make poetry booklets
    • Clip #12
      Gather ideas
    • Clip #13
      Share your poetry experiences
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