Join us for Poetry Friday!
Share anything poetry related — original or favorite poems by others, poetry book reviews, musings, teaching ideas, videos, even song lyrics! Read Susan Thomsen’s article at the Poetry Foundation to learn more. Leave your link with the designated host each week.
January
4 Matt at Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme
11 Renee at No Water River
18 Violet at Violet Nesdoly / Poems
25 Tabatha at The Opposite of Indifference
February
1 April at Teaching Authors
8 Tara at A Teaching Life
15 Linda at TeacherDance
22 Sheri at Sheri Doyle
March
1 Julie at The Drift Record
8 Heidi at My Juicy Little Universe
15 Jone at Check it Out
22 Greg at Gotta Book
29 Mary Lee at A Year of Reading
April
5 Robyn at Read, Write, Howl
12 Diane at Random Noodling
19 Irene at Live Your Poem…
26 Laura at Writing the World for Kids
May
3 Liz at Growing Wild
10 Anastasia at Booktalking
17 Ed at Think Kid, Think!
24 Jama at Jama’s Alphabet Soup
31 Betsy at Teaching Young Writers
June
7 Tabatha at The Opposite of Indifference
14 Margaret at Reflections on the Teche
21 Carol at Carol’s Corner
28 Amy at The Poem Farm
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*A link to this schedule can be found in the sidebar of this blog.
**Special thanks to Mary Lee at A Year of Reading for organizing this schedule!
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Thanks Jama, I’ve always looked for such a community, but how does this work can I have a group like that? I’m giving up not having anyone ever leaving an opinion, criticism or comment for me.
I wanted to share one in my blog, titled “She had so much sex” but
The coming one ‘No Water River’ by Renee looks designed for kids. The next is Violet Nesdoly, but I’m not sure how this works, or if it were for anyone to share what they write at where or how exactly. .. humm am I at the right place >< ?
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Hello. Thanks for your interest. The majority of Poetry Friday participants in this group write poetry for children, and/or work in some capacity with children, either as teachers, librarians, or homeschoolers, etc. I advise reading more of the host blogs listed to get a feel for what kind of poems are shared, to see if what you wish to share would be appropriate for this group, keeping in mind that some of these blogs are also read by children (as is mine).
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Good luck!
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