Poetry Resources for Teachers
TEACHERS AND YOUNG POETS
- Our Teachers’ Lounge rounds up tips on teaching poetry in classrooms
- “Why Teaching Poetry is So Important”
- “4 Reasons to Start Class With a Poem Each Day”
- “A Poem a Day: 30 Poems for Secondary Students”
- Young poets’ prizes
- Jessamy Stursberg Poetry Prize for Canadian youth
- Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award
- Betjeman Poetry Prize (poets aged 10 to 13, £1000 grand prize)
- Poetry recommendations for getting through high school
- Poetry in Voice, a nationwide poetry recitation competition for schools
- CBC Books’ Shakespeare Selfie Student Writing Contest happens annually and asks students to answer the question “what would Shakespeare think of the world of today?” in the form of a poem
- The Poetry Society’s resources for teachers, including lesson plans that incorporate award-winning poetry by young poets
- The Young Poets Network, an online platform for young poets up to the age of 25 with articles, challenges, prompts, advice, and more
- Page Fright, where four contemporary spoken word poets re-examine and perform page poems that have inspired them
- Sit Down and Write– Poetry Resources from Seat Up: check out this great list of resources for more poetry prompts and learning activities. (Thank you to Carol Briggs and youth poet Amelia for this resource!)