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Category: Brett Vogelsinger

September 18, 2020September 13, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

On the Lookout For Happy Accidents

My greatest hope is that amid this newness, the “I-feel-like-a-first-year-teacher-again” of it all, we can all learn some things about teaching writing that we may never have otherwise explored.

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June 16, 2020June 16, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

Surprise and Emergence

In our writing classrooms, 2020 has been a year full of surprise. In Pennsylvania, we had a warm, nearly snowless winter and sudden, snappy late frosts in in the spring, so it’s been a year of surprises in the garden just outside my back door as well. Recently, I started taking some photos of striking […]

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May 11, 2020May 8, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

Poetry as An Act of Revision

One key idea threads through my series this year about poetry as part of the writing process for other genres: poetry sharpens our diction. Frequent practice in reading and writing poetry tunes our eyes and ears to what works and does not work in our choice of words, the same way practicing guitar helps train […]

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April 13, 2020April 10, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

A Collaborative Poem for An Isolating Pause

The good news is that words bind us together and can help us to create collaboratively with our students even as we all adjust to our new, socially distant ways.

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March 16, 2020March 10, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

Extended Poetry to Develop Drafting Stamina

Writing poetry is a rite of passage for many teens. Some discover it on their own, crafting lyrics or daily musings in dog-eared notebooks.  Some discover it in English class when a teacher invites them to write beside the beautiful words of published poets. This year, when we returned from winter break to start 2020 […]

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February 17, 2020February 17, 2020Brett Vogelsinger

Poetry as Prewrite (Part 2)

In last month’s post on Moving Writers, I shared how some simple poetry writing helped students tease out a theme in their reading. Crafting poetry can also help students dig deeper into details they later incorporate in the heart of their writing. Prewriting with poetry can give literary analysis essays a pulse. While waiting in line […]

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January 13, 2020January 12, 2020Rebekah O'Dell

Poetry as Prewrite (part 1)

We are so very happy to introduce you to our newest contributing writer, Brett Vogelsinger. Brett teaches high school English in Pennsylvania, but might already know him from the brilliance he shares all day every day on Twitter (@theVogelman). We’ve been borrowing good ideas from him for awhile, and we are so happy that he […]

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