The Poetry Archive is an easy to navigate website that offers an impressive repository of English Language poets reading their work. Poets can be found by clicking on the alphabet to the bottom right of the web page. If you click on 'A' for example, then choose 'Margaret Atwood', the following page (second image) will open giving you access to Atwood's biography, links to her personal website as well as podcasts of five featured poems.
Once you have opened a poet's page you are given access to a variety of very useful options including:
Once you have opened a poet's page you are given access to a variety of very useful options including:
- Browse all poets by name
- Browse all poets by title
- Glossary of poetic terms
- Browse all poems by theme
- Browse all poems by form
Across the top of the page are a range of other options. 'The Children's Archive is incredibly cute and colourful and worth exploring for Year 7 activities.
The 'For Students' section is excellent for researching poems, poetry and related topics. The list of links are valuable for teachers as well, especially those interested in exploring online content for their students.
The 'For Teachers' section includes:
- Classroom Materials: Lesson plans and activities for all key stages, built around Poetry Archive recordings and offering lively, engaging ways of working with poetry at all Key Stages.
- Poet in Residence: Each term a different poet is in residence here, talking about poetry with anyone who wants to join in the conversation. You are welcome to explore our archive of past residencies and read some of the lively and varied discussions you'll find there.
- Poetry, creativity, Multimodality (film): In this film, four teachers share their ideas for using the Archive to enrich and enliven poetry lessons.