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  1. In celebration of mothers, I have gathered up the following poetry collections. Some include original works, others feature works from famous dead poets. Most allow the use of their poems on handmade Mother's Day cards, but be sure to check the terms of
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 04-15-2009 by surfnetkids
  2. This week I set out to find if there's more to kid-friendly Valentine's Day poems than "Roses are red. Violets are blue." The answer, thank goodness, is a resounding "Yes!"
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 01-28-2009 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  3. Want to write a poem, but don't think you know how? Staring at a blank page (or computer screen) may not be the best way to get your creative poetry writing juices flowing.
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 04-08-2008 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  4. The English Room is designed to direct students to various locations on the Internet while learning.
    tagged , , ~~ on 04-01-2008 by barbara
  5. Poetry helps struggling students learn to read.
    tagged , , ~~ on 04-01-2008 by barbara and 1 other
  6. Poetic form refers to rules followed by different types of poems. The rules may describe the rhythm of the poem, the length of a poem, its rhyming scheme, the use of alliteration, or the poem's shape on a page. Don't know your cento from your cinquain?
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 04-11-2007 by surfnetkids
  7. Having access to the Internet is like having a printing press in your home, classroom or library. Now your children's poetic gems do not have to languish on the refrigerator door, they can be published. Family home pages and school Web sites both provide
    tagged , , , , , ~~ on 02-01-2007 by surfnetkids
  8. For this week's review, I chose five fun poetry sites for kids of all ages. I've included a little bit of everything, from original verse published only on the Internet, to traditional nursery rhymes and well-known poets such as Ogden Nash. Next time, I
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-01-2007 by surfnetkids

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