We celebrate National Poetry Month every year in April.
This is a time to bring words to life through special experiences, projects, and celebrations with your students and school community. I love using art, writing, music, acting, and more to teach children about poetry and inspire them to be poets, too. I also love to think of ways to tie different subjects such as science, math, and history into Poetry Month and poetic opportunities throughout the year.
One resource that is especially helpful to tie all of the different subjects into Poetry Month is PebbleGo. PebbleGo is not only the best place for sending our youngest learners to research, read and navigate topics they love, it is also a place to inspire play on words in which they can create their own poetry from this exploration and fun.
I’d like to share 3 ways to use PebbleGo in poetry projects with your students and community too.
You will find these projects the Capstone Community blog here, along with lots of other awesome resources, projects and PebbleGo fun!
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