Brod Bogert - I met this author while I was at the IRA conference in New Orleans in 2014. He writes amazing poetry to help teachers teach the curriculum and students learn it!
The Muse Project – Inspired by Classroom Teachers Poems for the K-8 Common Core Curriculum. Real poetry! Real learning! Real fun!
Batches 1 & 2: Mix of social studies, science, and language arts.
Batch 3-7: All focused on science, as follows.
Batch 3: Weather
Batch 4: Magnetism
Batch 5: Scientific Process
Batch 6: Space
Batch 7: Body Parts and Systems
Batch 8: Life Science
Thanksgiving 2012 Poems
Halloween 2013 Poems
Reminders:
Note that at the end of each batch you’ll find a license to copy the poems for your students.
Feed back, though neither required nor expected, is gratefully appreciated. It’s inspiring to know that you’re out there using the work and it also helps keep me on track.
And finally, should any of your colleagues wish to join the Muse Project, they should simply send an email message to museproject@brodbagert.com with the word “Yes” in the subject line.
Our project is gathering momentum, and there’s every reason to hope that you’ve become part of something that will make a valuable contribution to the education of our children. So thank you for being a Muse; you inspire my work and give meaning to my life. Sincerely, Brod Bagert museproject@brodbagert.com Click here to follow my Facebook page.
The Muse Project – Inspired by Classroom Teachers
Poems for the K-8 Common Core Curriculum.
Real poetry! Real learning! Real fun!
- Batches 1 & 2: Mix of social studies, science, and language arts.
- Batch 3-7: All focused on science, as follows.
- Batch 3: Weather
- Batch 4: Magnetism
- Batch 5: Scientific Process
- Batch 6: Space
- Batch 7: Body Parts and Systems
- Batch 8: Life Science
- Thanksgiving 2012 Poems
- Halloween 2013 Poems
Reminders:- Note that at the end of each batch you’ll find a license to copy the poems for your students.
- Feed back, though neither required nor expected, is gratefully appreciated. It’s inspiring to know that you’re out there using the work and it also helps keep me on track.
- And finally, should any of your colleagues wish to join the Muse Project, they should simply send an email message to museproject@brodbagert.com with the word “Yes” in the subject line.
Our project is gathering momentum, and there’s every reason to hope that you’ve become part of something that will make a valuable contribution to the education of our children. So thank you for being a Muse; you inspire my work and give meaning to my life.Sincerely,
Brod Bagert
museproject@brodbagert.com
Click here to follow my Facebook page.