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Sara Hall posted
Some students are wanting to do collection of poems for their project or one epic poem and have some illustrations to go with it, would this be acceptable?
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Hi Sara! I agree 100% with Kelli. Just yesterday I was at Magoffin County High School and this same question came up. Here’s what I would like to see (if this is ok with you, and your student). Shel Silverstein is a great example of how to make poetry and illustrations work together. All of his work have both of these elements in them. “The…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
Attend the Greening Our Schools workshop this Saturday at Jenny Wiley Convention Center. The session will be one of many interesting sessions offered at the Growing Appalachia Conference. Register here!
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Traci Tackett posted
Attend the Greening Our Schools workshop this Saturday at Jenny Wiley Convention Center. The session will be one of many interesting sessions offered at the Growing Appalachia Conference. Register here!
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Abbie Combs posted
Great Resources shared by mkeens. Check them out.
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We want this to be student choice. If that is what they choose that will be fine. However, our instruction may not have a lot of support for poetry. The teacher could fill in the gaps.