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Power In Poems: Flocab Tips For Engaging Students Through Poetry
  • March 10, 2025
  • Flocabulary Team
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Power in Poems: Flocab tips for engaging students through poetry

Explore tips from teachers on teaching poetry with Flocabulary. Use these ideas and lessons for teaching poetry in the classroom to students.
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Poetry Month: 8 Fun Activities For Teaching Poetry In The Classroom
  • March 10, 2025
  • Carol Chinea
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Poetry Month: 8 fun activities for teaching poetry in the classroom

Whether you're searching for Poetry Month activities or teaching a poetry unit, use these lessons and videos to deepen students' learning.
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Student Voice Rap Contest 2024: Meet The Winners And Finalists
  • December 20, 2024
  • Flocabulary Team
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Student Voice Rap Contest 2024: Meet the winners and finalists

Meet the student contest winners and finalists for Flocabulary's Student Voice rap-writing and research contest of the year 2024!
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Impactful Vocabulary Activities For Middle School Students
  • November 15, 2024
  • Darri Stephens
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Impactful vocabulary activities for middle school students

Explore effective vocabulary activities for middle school students to help build strong vocabulary skills in the classroom.
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Tips And Examples For Teaching Types Of Irony In Literature
  • November 6, 2024
  • Rebekah Bergman
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Tips and examples for teaching types of irony in literature

What is irony in literature? Explore ELA teaching resources and tips about the three types of irony and examples in literature.
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