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In this episode of "Two Middle School ELA Teachers by ELA Core Plans," join Shannon as she shares secrets for bringing poetry to life in your middle school ELA classroom. Building upon previous discussions about introducing poetry in the classroom, Shannon dives into the realm of narrative poetry with a focus on Alfred Noyes' timeless classic, "The Highwayman." Discover Shannon's engaging teaching methods, from interactive historical discussions about highwaymen to dynamic sound effect readings of the poem that will captivate your students! Be sure to download this FREE resource discussed in the episode, and if you missed it, you can also grab the free poetry resource for writing cicada haiku here. If you need a resource for the upcoming solar eclipse, click here, and as mentioned, the resource for Slam Poetry can be accessed by clicking here.
Seth and Marc continue their continent tour with America's A Horse With No Name. This song was banned in some American stations due to possible drug references but it should've been banned for something much worse... dumb fucking words.
Jamie opens with BTKringe poetry and more. Alyssa explores the dolphin experiment, which asks the important question - can we teach dolphins to speak English? Find out in this episode!Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | TwitterRecord scratch sound effect by luffy - https://freesound.org/people/luffy/sounds/3536/Ambient poem music by spacydreamy - https://freesound.org/people/spacydreamy/sounds/460304/
Today's Theme: Middle School Poetry –Amber's poems about "what happened" –Bryan's spiritual connection –Joe's semi-award winning short stories * * * Try Vinyl Me Please? joinvmp.com/canyounot * * * iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/can-you-not/id1052603232 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cynpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCramT-247L0Salwksa1ULng Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CanYouNotPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CYNPlz
Theme parks aren't as fun for parents, Nate gets to represent fast food customers everywhere, a bloody disgusting marathon, and the Middle School Poetry that made Cowan's mom think he's gay.
Theme parks aren't as fun for parents, Nate gets to represent fast food customers everywhere, a bloody disgusting marathon, and the Middle School Poetry that made Cowan's mom think he's gay.
Emotions we all feel but don’t have a name for, What would happen if the confederates had won, and Middle School Poetry.
Emotions we all feel but don’t have a name for, What would happen if the confederates had won, and Middle School Poetry.
On this edition of the DC SCORES podcast, three DC SCORES staff members join Communications Manager Jake Lloyd and Communications Intern Kara Dunford to talk about Jamboree!, a celebration of an incredible spring season. Tune in to hear insights and stories from Program Coordinator -- Training & Logistics Jacqui Kemp, Community Outreach Coordinator Alyssa Morse, and Middle School Poetry & Service-Learning Coordinator Jessica Gilbert. Plus, gear up for the World Cup with a song from our friends at ASCAP and America SCORES LA and find out how you can provide a soccer uniform for DC youth during Do More 24.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be the first to hear our latest content.Interested in keeping up with DC SCORES? We've got you covered:Facebook: facebook.com/DCSCORESTwitter: twitter.com/dcscores twitter.com/dcscoresinternsBlog: dcscores.blogspot.comYouTube: youtube.com/DCSCORESInstagram: instagram.com/dc_scoresLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/879205?trk=tyah&trkInfo=tarId%3A1397756735556%2Ctas%3Adc%20scores%2Cidx%3A1-1-1