Verse Novels in the Classroom
Class Activity Lisa Stringfellow Class Activity Lisa Stringfellow

Verse Novels in the Classroom

Novels in verse present a wonderful opportunity for teachers to introduce a variety of literary forms and techniques to their students, while also encouraging reading for pleasure. The narrative form of verse novels is engaging, and the shorter word count can support readers who may be reluctant to tackle a longer work.

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Review | ME (MOTH) by Amber McBride
Ari Tison Ari Tison

Review | ME (MOTH) by Amber McBride

When you lose everything, what lingers? Poetry, ancestors, new love, and friendship are all woven into this beautiful debut verse-novel by Amber McBride that snagged the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award along with being a Morris Award and National Book Award Finalist. 

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Sense-making through poetry
Reflection Saranyan Vigraham Reflection Saranyan Vigraham

Sense-making through poetry

From May 5, 2020 to June 26, 2020, I wrote poems against news articles. Every day, I wrote at least one poem. I religiously sat under an old Elderberry tree in our backyard, reading news about what was happening in America, and in the world. Then I spent hours writing one poem from the articles I read. I wrote about murders, freedom marches, pandemic where doctors and patients discussed death over Zoom, data leaks, a corrupt political administration attacking transgender rights, and many more.

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Poetry speaking out against hate
Reflection Padma Venkatraman Reflection Padma Venkatraman

Poetry speaking out against hate

Here are a few social media posts from #DiverseVerse launch day, highlighting poems or poetry resources that educators may use as a starting point to engage in nuanced discussions to help fight hate and hate crimes

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