Art, Poetry, Or Music- #EdublogsClub Prompt 18

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Do you have a creative side that you don’t often get to share? This week, we want to see a different side of you.

Prompt: Write a post that uses art, music, or poetry.

Write a poem or song, draw a picture, create a meme/gif. Get creative!

Or write a post that shares how you use art, poetry, or music in the classroom.

We can’t wait to see what you can do!

Happy blogging!

11 thoughts on “Art, Poetry, Or Music- #EdublogsClub Prompt 18

  1. While I have been known to produce art, poetry, and music, I much prefer helping students learn and express themselves, so my post is about the incidental walk-in research assignment for performing arts students who have missed a music or theater performance and need to make up the grade.

    This was one of my signature activities when I was a librarian and prompted teachers in other subjects to get my input on unique and creative assignments. I hope you enjoy reading about it. http://lookingbackward.edublogs.org/2017/05/23/looking-back-make-up-assignments-for-performing-arts-students/
    BrP

    1. I’m so envious–I never have gotten the hang of book reviews or booktalks! I always invited the public library young adult librarian to visit 3 or 4 times a year and do booktalks–the kids always loved it. And I am able to incite students to create great book trailers!

      Love your pictures! BrP

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