Use these editable poetry activities to help your students analyze and understand the deeper meaning of famous poetry. The resource includes 6 stations that correlate with 6 poems and the booklet is designed to be used with ANY poem. NOTE: This resource is included in my 7th and 8th Grade ELA Resources so if you have already purchased that, there's no need to purchase this resource! If you're looking for more resources like this at a discounted price, you might want to look into the bundle! As of August 28, 2020, there is a digital version of this resource for distance learning! It is compatible with Google Slides and Google Classroom. This resource includes: Teacher directions Station tents 6 stations (reading & analyzing, rhyme scheme & format, figurative language, vocabulary & word choice, and reading & applying) 6 poems (Because I Could Not Stop for Death, The Road Not Taken, O Captain! My Captain!, Chicago, Sonnet VII, Still I Rise) -- The stations and booklet can also be used with any poem you are teaching. Analyzing Poetry Booklet that correlates with the poetry stations EDITABLE version included to make adjustments Purpose: The goal is for students to master the skill of analyzing and evaluating poetry. Students will complete these interactive stations using either the poems I’ve provided (Because I Could Not Stop for Death, The Road Not Taken, Chicago, O Captain! My Captain!, and Still I Rise) OR you can use poems that YOU choose for your class. The stations are designed to work with any poem. Check out what other teachers, just like you, are saying about this resource: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This resource made my first time teaching High School LA a breeze! Very well laid out and a great support for a new to HS teacher." -Kayla C. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Wow. I cannot say enough good things about this product. I actually broke this product up to have students use one poem to do all the stations and it worked phenomenally. It really has them explore a poem beyond the surface!" -Ariel D. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This is great to teach students multiple ways to look at poetry. Many students hate analyzing poetry because it is difficult. This product gives students a place to start and has them look only at specific items one at a time." -Barbara Ann M. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher Blog Find me on Facebook Find me on Instagram Find me on Pinterest Find me on Snapchat: Superheroteach If you like this product, please leave feedback!