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Friday, April 1, 2016

April is National Poetry Month

Celebrate National Poetry Month!

Today marks the 20th anniversary of National Poetry Month! National Poetry Month is the largest literary celebration in the world, with millions of readers, students, teachers, librarians, booksellers, publishers, bloggers, and poets marking poetry’s important place in our culture and lives. The Academy of American Poets founded National Poetry Month in April 1996 with an aim to encourage the reading of poems and assist teachers in bringing poetry into their classrooms. 

There are many ways to participate in National Poetry Month. Here are just a few:
What Standards Can You Meet With Poetry?

To build a foundation for college and career readiness, students must read widely and deeply from among a broad range of high-quality, increasingly challenging literary and informational texts. Poetry, poetic language, and poetry terminology are specifically mentioned in all grades. There are also anchor standards in LanguageSpeaking and Listening, and Writing that lend themselves to the use of poetry. The ELA College and Career Readiness anchor standards (in parentheses) call upon students to be able to:

• Make inferences (1).
• Cite specific textual evidence to support conclusions and answers (1).
• Determine and analyze the theme of a text (2).
• Analyze the way ideas develop over the course of a text (3).
• Interpret words and phrases (4).
• Analyze connotative and figurative meanings of words (4).
• Analyze how word choice shapes a text (4).
• Analyze the structure of a text (5).
• Assess how point of view shapes a text (6).
• Analyze how two texts address the same theme (9).