[aisle] Poem a Day Project

Marybeth Raynes mraynes at fsd157c.org
Tue Apr 6 09:01:33 CDT 2021


Thank you!


Marybeth Raynes

Hickory Creek Middle School LMC

mraynes at fsd157c.org<mailto:mraynes at fsd157c.org>

815.469.4474 ext. 3740

Right now I'm reading:

[1616588432917]The Only Black Girls inTown by Brandy Colbert--Media On Demand/SORA Audio  and

[1616588499591]The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris


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Subject: [aisle] Poem a Day Project

Hi All,
I created a resource for ELA colleagues at the middle school where I work to use during National Poetry Month to help weave short bits of poetry by (mostly contemporary) poets into their classes.
I was inspired by some of the materials I saw on the #TeachLivingPoets<https://teachlivingpoets.com/> website.

Here's the Poem a Day Project slide deck -
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SlUk8cH4Wh1F5sE1cYUgied84cvIBUHcCW-AyTDYwrs/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to use or adapt this if it would be helpful to you.


Directions for using the slide deck:

On the calendar (slide 2), click on the name of the poet to get to a slide with the poem.

On each slide, the title is hyperlinked to the text of the poem (if available). There is a video/audio to listen to the poem. In the notes section there is an extension idea for using the poem in class.

Look for the tiny calendar in the lower right of each slide to get back to the menu.

Best,
Erin
--
Erin Wyatt, Ph.D. (she, her)
Adjunct Faculty, SOIS at Dominican University
Learning Center Director, Highland Middle School in Libertyville
@ejdwyatt
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