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6 Word Memoirs. Creating Poetry on your iPad. Poetry is one of the arts that many students struggle with. I always found that providing a initial successful learning experience was the best way to instil both confidence and foster engagement with my students. Here are a bunch of apps that would allow a student to get their teeth into writing some poetry and for those that struggle an opportunity to see just what they are capable of. Word Mover: FREE Word Mover mobile is used to supplement classroom instruction, reinforce concepts taught in class, and offer increased student engagement. Word Mover allows children and teens to create "found poetry" by choosing from word banks and existing famous works; create a piece of poetry by manipulating the text. Visual Poet: FREE Visual Poet is an application for creating visual poetry.

Poetry Creator: FREE Set your creativity ablaze with Verses's word mixing possibilities. Poetry Guide. Poetry Lovers' Page. FREE Mobile Rhyming Dictionary. Graphicpoetry.net. Poetry Archive. Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More. Interactive poetry activities. LEARN NC: Search results. All hail to thee, thou good old state In Antebellum North Carolina, page 6.8 A poem by Mary Bayard Devereux Clarke, North Carolina writer and editor, written in 1854.

Includes historical commentary. Format: poetry/primary source Commentary and sidebar notes by L. Antebellum North Carolina Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the antebellum period (1830–1860). Format: book (multiple pages) Death of an Old Carriage Horse In Antebellum North Carolina, page 6.11 In North Carolina History: A Sampler, page 9.4 Poem by George Moses Horton. By George Moses Horton. George Moses Horton In Antebellum North Carolina, page 6.10 The historic poet laureate of Chatham County, North Carolina, George Moses Horton, was the only person to publish a book while living in slavery. Format: article North Carolina History: A Sampler A sample of the more than 800 pages of our digital textbook for North Carolina history, including background readings, various kinds of primary sources, and multimedia.

LibriVox. MAKE YOUR OWN POEM.