Being that poetry is a form of writing, it needs to be well developed for students to use it as a resource. To become proficient writers in general, students need to put thought, organization and precision into their work as this is needed in comparison …show more content…
Borgia, Horace and Owls, state that it helps students make reading and writing connections but also “helps develop fluent and expressive readers” (2006). Borgia et al., describe that students are enabled to draw deeper meaning from poems than to be expected to learn at the basic “conceptual level” (2006). Students are naturally curious about events happening around them, as per Borgia et al., which argue that educators need to assist students in developing and communicate their curiosity through expressive mediums such as through language or kinesthetically (2006). Borgia et al. also express, “When students read and then write about content material, they improve their reading comprehension” (2006). Frye, Trathen and Schlagal state “encoding information in poetic form is a thoughtful and thought-provoking way to capture and retain important content” (2010), resulting in …show more content…
These types of poems allow students to describe concepts, whether a noun, memory or an instructional concept. Although these poems have their own unique form, they allow students to create their understandings and connections in their own unique way. It forces students to make connections and understandings to be able to create their own works of art in the form of these poems. Educators should view poetry in various content areas as instructional resources rather than an exclusive method to be used in English classes. Incorporating poetry can also help educators assess students learning of the content material, as they have to create their poem based on their understandings and can be used in math and science