Put a poem in your pocket: A fun way to celebrate National Poetry Month

By this point in the school year, my kids know not to expect the sorts of lunchbox love notes they got from me daily in September. But there are a few days on the calendar that inspire me to scribble something special to surprise them: Valentineโ€™s Day (of course), St. Patrickโ€™sโ€ฆ

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Put a Poem in Your Pocket Day: Free printable poster to celebrate National Poetry Month

By this point in the school year, my kids know not to expect the sorts of lunchbox love notes they got from me daily in September. But there are a few days on the calendar that inspire me to scribble something special to surprise them: Valentineโ€™s Day (of course), St. Patrickโ€™s Day (a must in our Irish-American household), and Poem in Your Pocket Day.

Poem in Your Pocket Day (today!) is my favorite part of National Poetry Month each April. The idea is that everyone should carry a poem in their pocket to read in quiet moments or share with friends. Because, who among us couldnโ€™t use a little poetry in our days?

Even if youโ€™ve missed the boat today, The American Academy of Poets has tons of smart ideas for ways to celebrate National Poetry Month all month long. Two suggestions from the site that I love: chalk a poem on the sidewalk (great Instagram photo opp, right?) and try a poetโ€™s favorite food. Overall, there are just so many ways to get even the most skeptical kids excited about poetry and bring more of it into their reading repertoire.

Chalk sidewalk poem from โ€œGong Strikesโ€ by Miriam Sagan; photo submitted to Poets.org by Hannah M

 

While youโ€™re on the site, print out a letter-sized version of the 2016 poster (partially shown at top) free. Hang it on a wall or just fold it up; itโ€™s the right size to fit into a lunchbox, a briefcase, or even a pocket.

Visit The American Academy of Poets.org any time of year, but especially in April, which is National Poetry Month.


7 responses to โ€œPut a poem in your pocket: A fun way to celebrate National Poetry Monthโ€

  1. This is a wonderful cause for celebration and I love the suggestions!

  2. Christina comanto

    I used to put rhyming notes in my daughterโ€™s lunch box in grammar school to help her get thru the day. Sheโ€™s now in her mid twenties and tells me how much they meant to her. Some were silly, some were not. But she says they all made her day.

  3. Wonderful ideas!

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