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For teachers who aren’t familiar with poetry, assisting students in understanding not only how a poem was written, the imagery, and word use, but also where it fits within history and society can create anxiety.


Analyzing and Writing Poetry

Designed for students in Grades 7-9


What students will discover:

Students will gain an understanding of effective poetry analysis by examining literary devices, form, symbolism, where the poem fits within history and society, who the author was/is, as well as the audience they were addressing during the creation of the poem. All this will be done in such a way as to alleviate student anxiety, disinterest, and reluctance and get the students excited about poetry and their place within it. Students will then write a poem of their own in a way that elevates their self-esteem and shows them that poetry is something not to be feared, but embraced. Our AWCS Poetry Instructors bring years of academic experience to the classroom - they are poets, instructors, and performers themselves and have a passion that is contagious.


Outcomes:

Students will gain confidence in effectively analyzing and understanding example poetry, and feel comfortable creating their own poem in a similar style. Teachers will also be able to gain insight into methods of teaching poetry without anxiety.


Curriculum Touch Points: 

Grades 7-9

  • Explore the relationship between form, content, and purpose as well as personal opinions and understandings to note how these factors influence the expression of ideas and the understanding of the text.
  • Utilize strategies such as paraphrasing, rereading and group discussion, historical and authorial perspective, and historical themes and situations to comprehend and understand the text and the vocabulary within it.
  • Identify and consider the effects of literary techniques and features such as symbolism, theme, perspective, and a variety of historical and contemporary language such as connotative vs. denotative meanings, dialects, slang, and idioms.
  • Draw from personal experiences and knowledge to not only generate ideas and create original texts but to take a critical perspective toward literary texts, and suggest alternative techniques or treatments.


Cost for schools

This program is best taught as a single session or half-day program. Multiple classes can experience this workshop over a day.

  • $350.00 a session (60-90 minutes)
  • $650.00 half-day session (morning or afternoon)
  • $1200.00 for a full day


Save money by booking multiple classes!

For example: For the single full-day fee, you can book two single sessions in the morning and a half-day session in the afternoon.


Not in the Calgary area? Contact us about getting a remote instructor.


School on a tight budget. Let's chat. We may be able to work something out.

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  • Home
  • About
    • The History
    • The Mission
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors >
      • Meet our Board of Directors
      • AWCS Staff / Board Hub
    • Employment & Volunteer Opportunities
    • Our Donors and Sponsors
    • Contact
  • What We Offer
    • The Sabon Literary Salon
    • In Person Schedule & Events Calendar
    • Courses
    • Workshops
    • Featured Events
    • The AWCS Community
    • Programs & Services
    • When Words Collide 2025
    • Corporate Programming
    • Youth Programs
    • Books, Gifts and More...
  • Members
    • Membership
    • Free or Low-Cost Programs & Drop Ins for Members
    • J Michael Fay Subsidy Program
    • Resources for Writers
    • Book Your Space
    • AWCS Library Loans Form
    • Member Showcase >
      • Many Voices Winners
      • A Poem a Day
      • Two Truths and a Lie