Some subjects scare us.

We’re pretty sure we didn’t “get it” in school, so why would we “get it” now?

If you sat—completely stumped—trying to guess the correct beats, rhyming schemes, and obscure literary devices in a poem as a kid, you’re not alone!

When writing feels risky, reach out! We’re here to help.

Poetry doesn’t need to be an impossible guessing game.

Class Overview

Made With You in Mind

The best introduction to poetry is a RELAXED one. We want our kids to see poetry as simply playing with language and discovering the magic of imagination!

We deliver the instruction AND the optimal “chill” environment.

We begin with no assumptions. We start with an overview to orient your family to poetry — no prior experience needed!

Playing with Poetry: Exploration is for the whole family! One tuition—your ENTIRE family! No one feels put on the spot. It can be a group activity.

We are open to fun topics—whatever your kids want! Pepperoni! Pancakes! Nerf guns! Jellyfish! Baseball! We’ve seen poems on them all!

We help identify poetic devices that your kids are already using all the time! Metaphor, enjambment, personification, onomatopoeia, and more.

Pair this class with tea and cookies, and you and your kids will have a great month!


Wait, me too?

Yes! This is a family class.

Parents interact with the instructor, work with their children and then post their work to the Brave Writer® online classroom for them (though children are welcome to post directly, as well). 

Enroll the entire family in this class for one affordable price and get ready to dive deep into this fascinating topic!

High school students are welcome to take this class on their own, or they may post separately from the rest of the family if younger siblings are also taking the class.

Week by Week

Week One

Families get acquainted with analysis of poems, considering narrator, structure, rhyme, vocabulary, and themes as they enjoy reading poetry aloud together. Writing this week focuses on couplet and tercet stanza forms.

Week Two

The long tradition of poetry is explored this week with traditional poetry. Writers try their hand at quatrain stanza, limerick, and palindrome poems.

Week Three

This week, writers go rogue, practicing alternative poetry forms like the fragment, the “After…” poem, and the Kenning poem.

Week Four

Families round out the class with an exploration of “found” poems, revealing poems from within other longer text. The cento, black-out, and book spine poetic forms are up this week!

Registration Details

Join Us!

Tuition:
$229.00 per family
Recommended Ages:

9 - 18

Class Size:
25 families
Class Length:
4 weeks
Class Type:
  • Early Elementary
  • Family
  • High School
  • Middle School
  • Upper Elementary

Select from the available class dates below to register for that session:

Susanne Barrett   Registration opens Dec. 9th at noon ET

Word on the Street

Since she has always been a reluctant writer, I was nervous as we got closer and closer to the writing part, rather than just reading. But I was surprised! While I sat and labored over my poem, she looked up and chirped "I'm done! I did two."

Jen

You too can be a poet! This class explores a range of poetry forms and provides the guidance to play with words and develop your own poetic masterpieces! You'll never read poetry the same way again. 

Beth

I can't really begin to put into words all the ways we've grown as a family through this class! It's been remarkable and delightful how poetry has infused our homeschool this month and how it's also helped the girls view themselves as writers/poets! 

Amira

I often found writing poetry intimidating as well as teaching it to my kids. After the class, it feels much more approachable and I have greater confidence in both writing and teaching poetry.

Luna

More Information

Sample class login

Want to see how our classroom works? Test drive a sample class complete with real class readings, assignments, and instructor comments!

Follow these instructions:

  1. Navigate to class.bravewriter.com. If you are a current student, you’ll need to log out in the upper right corner before proceeding.
  2. Log in using these credentials:
    Username: [email protected]
    Password: Brave1
  3. Next, you will land on our Family Dashboard. You'll find a Parent icon and a Student icon to represent classes where the parent or the student is the primary participant. Click on Parent to view parent participation classes. To find classes with direct student-instructor interaction, click on Student.
  4. Click on the class name of interest and start reading posts!
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