Poetry cafe

Immerse yourself in the world of poetry at a cozy cafe. Experience the magic of spoken word and indulge in delicious treats while being inspired by talented poets.
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Hi, all! Long time, no blog. This quarter has been a crazy one full of extra-curricular activities, illness, and big decisions. I’m back today though because I COULD NOT WAIT to share with you about our classroom poetry café! We’ve been planning this for weeks… My students worked extremely hard all ... Read More about Classroom Poetry Slam

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Beth Durbin
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I love admiring this picture. For me, there's something so very peaceful about it. It represents nine months of blossoming for 24 young little thinkers. I took this on the day of our Poetry Cafe (inspired by Marie, my teammate, who found an amazing post about a teacher who knew how to put on a great Poetry Cafe - look here and you'll be impressed). Each of my poets got to sit in the limelight and read one of their published poems while the other poets sat on the floor quietly awaiting their…

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Alexandra Ponzetto
Poetry Cafe. Our Honors English class had a poetry cafe styled after the 1950s. We read poetry and presented works of art to express how we interpreted the poems. Everyone dressed as if they were beatniks. The class was decorated with low lighting, small tables and chairs, candles, and a small stage. It was a great experience. Poetry Cafe Classroom Ideas, Classroom Poetry Cafe, Poetry Slam For Kids Classroom, Poetry Cafe Room Transformation, Poetry Cafe Classroom, Poetry Classroom, Poetry Cafe, Poetry Night, Small Stage

Poetry Cafe. Our Honors English class had a poetry cafe styled after the 1950s. We read poetry and presented works of art to express how we interpreted the poems. Everyone dressed as if they were beatniks. The class was decorated with low lighting, small tables and chairs, candles, and a small stage. It was a great experience.

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Shirley Norris