Poetry Exploration
Poetry Resources, Novels in Verse, and more
available from the WRHS Library
http://library.usd437.net
WRHS - Sign in (upper right)
Sign in with Google
Use the CATALOG tab to search poetry as a subject.
available from the WRHS Library
http://library.usd437.net
WRHS - Sign in (upper right)
Sign in with Google
Use the CATALOG tab to search poetry as a subject.
Credible Poetry Websites
American Academy of Poets - find poems & poets and sign up to receive a poem a day
American Poetry Review - magazine available through WRHS's Flipster account
National Poetry Library of the UK - large collection of brilliant, moving, funny and groundbreaking poems that you can read online, as well as a quote-finding service
Poetry Archive by Arts Council England - explore poetry, browse poems & poets, plus special collections
Poetry Foundation - Topics, Forms, Time Periods & Regions
Poets & Writers - magazine available through TSCPL's Flipster account
Poets & Writers - Contests, Grants & Awards
American Poetry Review - magazine available through WRHS's Flipster account
National Poetry Library of the UK - large collection of brilliant, moving, funny and groundbreaking poems that you can read online, as well as a quote-finding service
Poetry Archive by Arts Council England - explore poetry, browse poems & poets, plus special collections
Poetry Foundation - Topics, Forms, Time Periods & Regions
Poets & Writers - magazine available through TSCPL's Flipster account
Poets & Writers - Contests, Grants & Awards
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Online Card Catalog
http://tscpl.org
My Account (upper right)
Username or Barcode = 437+7 digit WRHS Student ID number
Password = 4 digit graduation year
over 100 books available (call number in the 360s mainly for non-fiction about criminal justice)
There are ebooks and you'll need the Libby app or a Hoopla account and app. Hoopla may have some documentaries but you'll want to verify with Mr. Hensyel.
Request Book Delivery to WRHS!
When logged in and having search to locate a title of interest, select
Books Available Now - Pick At: TSCPL at Work - WRHS
TSCPL delivers and picks-up materials at WRHS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
http://tscpl.org
My Account (upper right)
Username or Barcode = 437+7 digit WRHS Student ID number
Password = 4 digit graduation year
over 100 books available (call number in the 360s mainly for non-fiction about criminal justice)
There are ebooks and you'll need the Libby app or a Hoopla account and app. Hoopla may have some documentaries but you'll want to verify with Mr. Hensyel.
Request Book Delivery to WRHS!
When logged in and having search to locate a title of interest, select
Books Available Now - Pick At: TSCPL at Work - WRHS
TSCPL delivers and picks-up materials at WRHS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Have you found AWESOME poetry resources? Please share!
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Poetry Assignment options
The mission of the Auburn-Washburn library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information, while providing a culture that nurtures lifelong readers and learners.
Kansas Library Standards
INFORMATION VALUE
G12.1.6 - explore work of authors who write in different fictional genres and literary styles
G12.1.7 - understand complex forms of literary expression
INFORMATION RESEARCH AS INQUIRY
G12.3.10 - display emotional resilience by persisting in information searching despite challenges
INFORMATION AUTHORITY
G12.4.1 - evaluate and select information based on quality, credibility, accuracy, appropriateness for needs, and social and cultural perspective
G12.4.7 - demonstrate knowledge and skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information on complex topics from multiple sources and multiple formats and create new meanings
INFORMATION FORMAT
G12.5.8 - use information and computer technology ethically and responsibly
G12.6.2 - cite text and image sources properly to avoid plagiarism
INFORMATION VALUE
G12.1.6 - explore work of authors who write in different fictional genres and literary styles
G12.1.7 - understand complex forms of literary expression
INFORMATION RESEARCH AS INQUIRY
G12.3.10 - display emotional resilience by persisting in information searching despite challenges
INFORMATION AUTHORITY
G12.4.1 - evaluate and select information based on quality, credibility, accuracy, appropriateness for needs, and social and cultural perspective
G12.4.7 - demonstrate knowledge and skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information on complex topics from multiple sources and multiple formats and create new meanings
INFORMATION FORMAT
G12.5.8 - use information and computer technology ethically and responsibly
G12.6.2 - cite text and image sources properly to avoid plagiarism