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Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.22
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nature teaches us expect the unexpected snow in late April ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.21
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when will justice be expected immutable like rock not spring snow ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.20
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How do you pack a decades-long friendship into a three-line haiku? Committees, roadtrips, Twitter, blog, NCTE, breakfast at NorthStar. Happy...
Monday, April 19, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.19
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quanto basta as much as you need spring garden ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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Sunday, April 18, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.18
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suddenly there's shade branches with buds subitize shadows gain substance ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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Saturday, April 17, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.17
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old trees make new leaves bark is rough but roots are strong spring becomes summer ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
Text Set: Short Texts for Grades 3-8
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Texts for this Text Set have been posted daily on Instagram. Follow @TextSets there to get daily updates! As teachers, we are always look...
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Poetry Friday -- Three for Earth Day
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When will we decide to stop squandering our home? We act like there's time. ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021 Nowhere Else to Go by Linda Sue Park ...
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National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.15
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ask those hard questions spotlight inequalities then make good trouble ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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Wednesday, April 14, 2021
National Poetry Month: #haikudiary.14
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white privilege abounds black lives matter on yard signs and I write haiku ©Mary Lee Hahn, 2021
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