REFERENCE
Read about the life of 14th-century writer Geoffrey Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales.
Read this biography to learn more about Wilfred Owen, one of the great English poets of World War I.
The Bollingen Prize in Poetry is a $50,000 award, given biennially, from 1949 to present-day.
TEACHING RESOURCE
The text of Samuel Coleridge's Kubla Khan.
Read a brief biography of W.B. Yeats.
ACTIVITIES
This assortment of activities will help your students to love nursery rhymes. These activities follow along classic…
BOOK GUIDES
This discussion guide for Applesauce Weather includes questions suitable for in-class discussion or reflective writing,…
Read different memorial poems.
This alphabetical list of poetry terms and vocabulary includes definitions and examples of the most common and important…
WORKSHEETS
Review iambic pentameter with your students.
A list of Pulitzer Prize winners for Poetry.
If you are interested in having your students' writing published, send their work to the publications in this list.
Here is a selection of poetic quotations about winter time that will inspire your students.
A brief article about poet Phillis Wheatley.
A brief article about Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks.
Read this love poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning with your students.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an American citizen.
Share these poems through daily podcasts or readings with your students and enjoy poetry during National Poetry Month in…
In this activity, students will learn why some events anticipate other events. Then they will write a poem about a…
A printable alphabetized list of poetry terminology and examples Working on a poetry unit with your students? Print and…
Share the story of Nikki Giovanni with your students, and assign the related activities to help them learn more about…
Use this activity kit to extend your class reading of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo series.
Appreciate poetry and share it with one another during Poetry Month. Your student will love this activity, which goes…
Use this poem to teach your students about the Statue of Liberty and what it stands for.