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Poetry for Young People
Poetry for Young People | Edgar Allan Poe
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Poetry for Young People | Edgar Allan Poe

"Good fences make good neighbors."

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Poetry for Young People | Edgar Allan Poe

Teachers can use se this collection to introduce children to nature-themed poetry. Students can read and analyze the simple yet profound themes in Frost's work, discussing topics like solitude, choice, and change.

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Poetry for Young People | Edgar Allan Poe
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This collection brings the timeless poetry of Robert Frost to young readers with accessible language and beautiful illustrations. The selected poems offer a thoughtful exploration of nature, rural life, and human emotion.

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Edgar Allan Poe | Brod Bagert, Carolynn Cobleigh
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#lae3414sp19 “Poems for Young People Edgar Allan Poe” (P) edited by Brod Bagert and illustrated by Carolynn Cobleigh is a book put together of the renown poet Edgar Allan Poe‘s poems. Poe‘s poems are known for being for an older audience because of its dark meanings and higher level syntax. This book breaks down the poems to a younger audience so that students can understand and enjoy Poe‘s poems. (cont. in comments)

sydneydaniels This book would be best read as a LC, so that students can discuss the meanings in Poe‘s poems and articulate the words/lines in the poems. For UDLs I would use 2.1, 2.2, and 1.3 in my classroom. For ESOL strategies, I would use numbers 2 and 5. As for lesson plans, I feel this lesson plan would
be beneficial: https://ed.ted.com/featured/kpxLn1Hp so that students can learn who Edgar Allan Poe is and possibly create a poem that replicates his own.
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DrSpalding What a great resource! Poetry is so important in the elementary classroom. Remember to start with fun/humorous poems and work your way into the more deep poetry! 6y
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