“The Red Wheelbarrow” is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and
How to Write a Poem. Writing a poem is all about observing the world within or around you. A poem can be about anything, from love to loss to the rusty gate at the
In the Water-World poem by Evaleen Stein including printables and craft suggestions.
I found these in various places on the internet, many of them uncredited and most of them for the taking. If you know who sequenced any of these, please e-mail me so
Crossing the Water by Sylvia Plath Black lake, black boat, two black, cut-paper people. Where do the black trees go that drink here?
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Argument: How a Ship having passed the Line was driven by storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole; and how from thence she
Animated water cycle diagram for teachers and students.
“The Stolen ” is a poem by William Butler Yeats, published in 1889 in The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems
Started by former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, the Favorite Poem Project allows people to submit their favorite poems along with a personal story about why the
Water is constantly being cycled between the atmosphere, the ocean and land. This cycling is a very important process that helps sustain life on Earth.