Meanwhile, I hope you'll allow me to plug my latest poetry project (along with Janet Wong) inspired by this very tradition of celebrating Poetry Friday! It's a new anthology of poetry for children called... drumroll... The Poetry Friday Anthology. It features 200+ poems by 75 poets, plus curriculum connections for every single poem tied to the new Common Core standards (or TEKS standards in Texas). It's designed along the lines of our own blogworld Poetry Friday celebrations, providing a poem-a-week for every grade level, K-5 along with 5 minutes of skill-based activities.
The Poetry Friday Anthology officially launches tomorrow, Sept. 1, and now includes both paperback and digital versions. The paperback includes ALL the poems and activities K-5. The e-books can be purchased as the entire K-5 collection, or simply for a single grade level K, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
The added beauty of the e-book versions is that you can project the poem (via computer and Kindle app) and the e-book is searchable, so you can look quickly for alliteration, haiku poems, or poems about armadillos, for example! We hope you'll give it a look and help us spread the word. All the books are published by Pomelo Books and available at Amazon now.
Please check out our Poetry Friday Anthology blog for information about the Poetry Friday Mini-Grants we're offering, too!
Meanwhile, welcome to our back-to-school Poetry Friday celebration!
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First up, Diane Mayr shares poet insights at Random Noodling.
Poetry by the mill girls of Lowell, MA is highlighted at Kurious Kitty and Kurious K's Kwotes.
Astronaut Neil Armstrong is remembered by The Write Sisters.
Jone shares an original poem here.
Myra Garces-Bacsal shares a gem by Naomi Shihab Nye at Gathering Books.
Linda offers us a found poem about today's blue moon at TeacherDance.
Look for an original "trimeric" poem by Steven Withrow at CracklesofSpeech.
Ed DeCaria features a poem and a POEMETRICS preview at ThinkKidThink.
Vikram Madan offers an original humorous poem here.
Tabatha is sharing poems by Steven Withrow today here.
Look for three poem parodies by Renee LaTulippe at NoWaterRiver.
Jeff Barger features A Poem as Big as New York City ad NCTeachersStuff.
Mary Lee Hahn offers a poem-quote from e e cummings at A Year of Reading.
Liz Steinglass gives us some back-to-school haiku here.
Robyn Hood Black explores imagination and change today here.
Joy Acey explores the LAI verse form in honor of the blue moon here.
Katya shares a Dickinson poem about the owl outside her window at WriteSketchRepeat.
Matt Forrest shares his "Poet of the Week" feature at PACYA this week and here.
Explore childhood favorites like Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Swing" at Author Amok.
Heidi Mordhorst toots the Poetry Friday (anthology) horn at MyJuicyLittleUniverse.
Irene Latham gives us a "nerdy" poem in a guest post at the Nerdy Book Club.
Jama Rattigan highlights gems from Dare to Dream (also launching tomorrow) here.
Tara honors activist and writer Joshua Casteel with a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay at A Teaching Life.
Karen Edmisten gives us Emily Dickinson's to-do list here.
Dori Bennet says goodbye to grandkids leaving for Africa at DoriReads.
Carmelo Martin highlights poems from the new book, And the Crowd Goes Wild! A Global Gathering of Sports Poems, at TeachingAuthors.
Andromeda Jazmon Sibley shares a back-to-school "lai" poem at A Wrung Sponge.
Gotta run now. Will post more later, so please keep the comments coming! Thanks, gang.
Now here's the afternoon/evening shift of Poetry Friday participants...
Douglas Florian considers the question, "Can a robot join Facebook?" at FlorianCafe.
Pentimento is celebrating the beginning of another school year with Paul Zimmer's poetry here.
Charles Ghigna shares a new poem inspired by The Poetry Friday Anthology at Father Goose.
Newcomer Mrs. Merrill joins us in sharing a quote from Sharon Creech and more.
Violet posts three haiga called "Beach Poems" here.
Ben Curran writes about A. R. Ammons at The Small Nouns.
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater chimes in with a poem about last night's blue moon and Neil Armstrong too at Poem Farm.
Little Willow writes about Jennifer L. Holm's book A Big Waste which features Poetry Friday, too.
Alvaro Salinas, Jr. shares an original poem, "The 2nd Day of 1st Grade" here.
Samuel Kent has posted five new kid-ready poems here.
Tricia is sharing Russell Hoban's classic poem "School Buses" at Miss Rumphius Effect.
Anastasia Suen shares One Two That's My Shoe! by Alison Murray here.
And Ruth shares a Longfellow poem here.
Welcome one newcomer to our midst, Perogyo, writing about soccer poems here.
I think that's it for today. Thank you all for sharing these lovely, varied poetry moments!
Ben Curran writes about A. R. Ammons at The Small Nouns.
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater chimes in with a poem about last night's blue moon and Neil Armstrong too at Poem Farm.
Little Willow writes about Jennifer L. Holm's book A Big Waste which features Poetry Friday, too.
Alvaro Salinas, Jr. shares an original poem, "The 2nd Day of 1st Grade" here.
Samuel Kent has posted five new kid-ready poems here.
Tricia is sharing Russell Hoban's classic poem "School Buses" at Miss Rumphius Effect.
Anastasia Suen shares One Two That's My Shoe! by Alison Murray here.
And Ruth shares a Longfellow poem here.
Welcome one newcomer to our midst, Perogyo, writing about soccer poems here.
I think that's it for today. Thank you all for sharing these lovely, varied poetry moments!
Wishing you all happy Labor Day weekends!