In 1999, UNESCO established March 21 as World Poetry Day to celebrate linguistic diversity through poetry and give endangered languages a platform to be recognized within their communities. Whether your students are just beginning their poetic journey or are already budding wordsmiths, these resources will encourage them to play with language, experiment with different poetry styles, and find their unique voice. Bee Poems (Kindergarten) Get your little poets buzzing with joy using this sensory list poem worksheet. Kindergarteners will use … Continue reading “Rhyme time! World Poetry Day resources to inspire young poets”
A Guide To Starting A Profitable Lawn Care Business
The grass always needs to be mowed, and let’s face it, humans love the stuff, so a lawn-mowing business isn’t a bad idea for a startup! But how can you ensure it’s a profitable business? Starting a lawn care business need not be just about pushing a mower; it’s a chance to build something profitable […] Source