How to Teach Poetry
in the Secondary Classroom
HOW TO TEACH POETRY IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM (Grades 6-12)
Date: October 28, 2020
Time: 8:30-3:30
Cost: $75 in-area fee/$100 out-of-area fee
Location: North Georgia RESA
Led by: KB Ballentine
For more information on this presenter, please visit the following website: http://www.kbballentine.com/.
Description: “When we go into schools, our focus is to get students to write, not to teach the theory of poetry.” –Faith Vincinanza, Poet
During this session, poet KB Ballentine will facilitate discussion, model strategies, and lead teachers through classroom practices on the following topics:
(1) poetry’s effect on people;
(2) how interpretations of poetry can differ;
(3) how people lose interest as they grow older (no time to wonder, dream, imagine;
too burned out and/or disillusioned;
(4) how to teach other aspects of writing through poetry (i.e. parts of speech, syllables,
reading skills, diction, etc.);
(5) how to choose poems students can relate to and/or appreciate; and
(6) how to be open to unusual topics, grammar and punctuation, line breaks, word choices, and memorization.
For those interested in adding to your classroom libraries or for personal enjoyment, Kari will have copies of her books of poetry for purchase. For additional information on her books, please visit http://www.kbballentine.com/books.
Mandatory minimum for registration must be met