Rewild the Line: Writing & Teaching Eco-Poetry ~ CalPoets' First Friday Community Meeting ~ November 1st
Biy, Nob 01
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All past and present California Poets in the Schools' Poet-Teachers, and members of the public, are welcome to attend the 1st Friday Community Meeting, during the lunch hour.
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Nob 01, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Zoom
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CalPoets' First Friday Community Meeting
Rewild the Line: Writing & Teaching Eco-Poetry
In this presentation, Poet-Teachers will learn valuable techniques for sparking creative writing while engaging with ecological concepts. We will encounter ideas, definitions, poems, videos, songs, icebreakers, meditations, discussion questions, writing prompts, and other resources to inspire compelling ways of incorporating eco-poetry, nature poetry, environmental education, climate change, and solarpunk into our teaching practice. Our time together will draw from a four-week unit (including a bonus fifth week for solarpunk) that can be adjusted to suit your own teaching needs and interests. This lesson is designed primarily for grades 6-12 but may be adapted for younger students.
Nancy Lynée Woo is an eco-centric poet, teaching artist, and community organizer based in southern California who harbors a wild love for the natural world. She has released a full-length poetry book entitled I’d Rather Be Lightning from Gasher Press, as well…