Friday Finds for School Librarians – Poetry Month Products

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Frday Finds is a periodic blog post with fun and/or useful items for school librarians. Today we are looking at products to use during Poetry Month.

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I like to support small businesses. I have a whole Poetry Month wish list on Etsy. I encourage you to chekc it out. There is probably something that can help you celebrate poetry.

Check out this Poetry Month Etsy Wish List

Amazon also has a number of products that can help you celebrate Poetry Month.

Poetry Forms and Genres Poster Set – Our posters illustrate several poetry terms including ballad, narrative, blank verse, epic, free verse, limerick, lyric, ode, sonnet and villanelle. They gorgeous images highlight classic poems by Poe, Wilde, Keats, Dante, Robinson, Bryant, Dickinson, Lear, Whitman and Browning.

Flower Poetry Theme Colorful Bookmarks – 30pcs different kinds bookmarks

Magnetic Poetry – First Words Kit – Words for Refrigerator – Write Poems and Letters on The Fridge – Kit contains over 120 magnetic word tiles

Poetry Activity Books

Evan-Moor Writing Poetry with Children – The lessons in this gr. 1 through gr. 6 teacher’s resource workbook support six-trait writing, all while introducing various forms of poetry.

Poetry Projects with Pizzazz – 15 Easy, Hands-on Poetry Activities That Invite Kids to Write and Publish Their Poems in Unique and Dazzling Ways

Text Structures From Poetry, Grades 4-12 – Fifty unique and engaging lessons each include a mentor poem that serves as an excellent model for young writers, a diagram that illustrates the text structure of the poem, and inspiring examples of student poems written to emulate the mentor poem 

Poetry Lessons to Meet the Common Core State Standards – Favorite poet and author Georgia Heard shares step-by-step poetry lessons that guide students to identify figurative language, hear rhyme, rhythm, and other poetic conventions, and explore imagery and theme—and then determine how these elements deepen their understanding of the poem.

Vintage Poetry for Modern Kids – If you want to introduce poetry to children but do not know where to start, Vintage Poetry for Modern Kids will provide you with the resources and guidance you need in order to do so successfully and with confidence.

Poetry Shirts

Poetry Is My Therapy – Design features beautiful quote with illustration graphic of poetry books and feather pen.

Write More Poetry – Great for an aspiring poet

Some Things Only Poetry Can Say – Poetry Magnet – A great and unique gift for poets, writers, teachers, librarians, students, and readers alike!

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