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National Poetry Day 2016 - "The Sea Says"  - John Betjeman Prize - KS 1 -2
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National Poetry Day 2016 - "The Sea Says" - John Betjeman Prize - KS 1 -2

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Forward Arts Foundation hope you make use of this fantastic FREE classroom resource for National Poetry Day 2016 on the theme of Messages. The Betjeman Poetry Prize presents this activity called 'The Sea Says' for Key Stage 1 - 2 students. This is part of a wider collaborative effort with multiple partners, including the Scottish Poetry Library, the Poetry Society, The Emma Press, and the Poetry School.
National Poetry Day 2020 CLPE Education Resource
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National Poetry Day 2020 CLPE Education Resource

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A guide to outlining your poetic vision for our planet and the environment by Sue Hardy-Dawson. Designed for KS2, this guide includes a poem from Where the Zebra’s Go (Otter-Barry Books) as well as links to more helpful videos from Sue on writing poetry and free teaching resources from CLPE.
National Poetry Day 2020 John Hegley Education Resource
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National Poetry Day 2020 John Hegley Education Resource

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A short exercise for KS2 exploring poetry and visual art, from poet John Hegley. Featuring a poem from John and text by Clare Elstow, this guide suggests simple ways to use art to engage poetic responses from students. These activities form part of a larger resource pack produced by Tom MacAndrew, access details are included in this resource.
National Poetry Day 2020 The Poetry Archive Education Resource
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National Poetry Day 2020 The Poetry Archive Education Resource

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A guide to exploring how using metaphors in poems can help to build pictures and images in our minds. Designed for KS1/2/3 and featuring an extract from ‘Granny Is’ by Valerie Bloom, use this resource structure to discuss how poems form images in our heads and how metaphors can be used to describe characters.
Change a memorable experience into a poem
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Change a memorable experience into a poem

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A comprehensive creative writing lesson plan for KS3 students, designed to teach them the value of drawing from personal experiences when writing creatively. Includes a copy of Joshua Siegal’s poem ‘The Both of Us’ and further resources from the National Literary Trust as inspiration. A National Poetry Day resource created by the National Literacy Trust.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Schofield & Sims
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National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Schofield & Sims

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Classroom activities for KS1 and KS2 students based on Benjamin Zephaniah’s poem ‘Fair Play’. Designed to teach students about using humour and falsehoods in poetry to entertain their audience or readers. The activity encourages performance and group work.
National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Betjeman Poetry Prize
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National Poetry Day 2019 Resource from Betjeman Poetry Prize

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A comprehensive poetry analysis lesson plan for KS2 English students that uses Charles Causley’s poem ‘The Owl Looked Out of the Ivy Bush’ to encourage students to think more deeply about poetic voices and the intention’s behind ‘nonsense poetry’. Includes a copy of the poem and suggested lesson structure.
National Poetry Day 2020 NLT KS3 Education Resource
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National Poetry Day 2020 NLT KS3 Education Resource

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Using a classic poem from Paul Laurence Dunbar (influential for poets such as Maya Angelou), this guide explores how to write a poem about freedom (or its opposite). Group activities designed for KS3, and featuring links and prompts for further exploration of Dunbar’s legacy and other poetry writing techniques.
National Poetry Day 2020 Scottish Poetry Library Education Resource
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National Poetry Day 2020 Scottish Poetry Library Education Resource

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A guide to exploring limits through poetry, featuring the poem ‘Eye Chart’ by partially sighted poet Nuala Watt. Designed for KS3/4, this resource encourages students to examine their own strengths and weaknesses, and how these abilities make them feel, using this to create their own ‘Eye Chart’.