
EPISODE 41: Poetry Analysis for Middle School in 4 Easy Steps
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I might be in the minority, but I absolutely love teaching poetry. I especially love having kids write poems because I get to know my students on a deeper and more meaningful level. One of the steps to becoming a good poet is to be a good reader of poetry. However, many middle school kids don’t know where to start. Therefore, you need a good plan of action for poetry analysis. The key? Keep it simple. Read here for tips for poetry analysis in 4 easy steps.
We will discuss:
- Starting with songs
- Starting with small steps
- Poetry Analysis sheet to streamline the process
- Discussion
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Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join the All in One Middle School Membership!
- Poetry Activities for Middle School
- Free Poetry Analysis Sheet
- Free Poetry Discussion Questions
- My YouTube Channel – FREE lessons where I teach your class, plus First Chapter Fridays!
- One-on-One Coaching for Observations and Lessons
- Teaching Writing Workshop Course
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