Queen Zee’s Poetic Adventures

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Inspired by classic, curiosity-driven children’s television, Queen Zee’s Poetic Adventures takes viewers to a magical world of joyful, engaging poetry lessons for kids. Created for students in 2nd-5th grades, this five-episode series is ELA and SEL-focused, aligned with Common Core standards, and, best of all, fun!

Queen Zee’s Poetic Adventures leads students through CPC’s time-tested curriculum and is based on successful lessons taught in Chicago Public School classrooms. Each lesson includes a no-prep teacher resource guide and downloadable student worksheet, as well as points in the video to pause for writing.

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Queen Zee’s Poetic Adventures is a free, no-prep educational resource available to all educators and families. Complete this form to receive an email with instant access to streaming videos, teacher resource guides, and student worksheets.

Each Episode Includes:

  • A corresponding student workbook and teacher resource guide
  • Key ELA vocabulary words such as line, stanza, repetition, perspective, and more
  • SEL-focused questions to inspire self-reflection and creative self-expression
  • A model poem performed in various neighborhoods across Chicago
  • A response poem written by a Chicago Public Schools student
  • A brainstorming/prewriting exercise to lead students into the writing process
  • A movement-based exercise to warm up the body and refresh the mind
  • Scroll down for a list of topics and poetry covered by episode

Episode Guide

Episode One: Poems About Your World

In the first episode, we explore Queen Zee’s world and think about our ideal world. We’ll write poems about what we’d like to see in our imaginary worlds and how we want other people to feel. We’ll also learn about lines and repetition.

Episode Two: Identity Poems

The second episode examines the theme of identity. As we learn more about Queen Zee and her identity, we’ll write poems about who we are and where we come from. We’ll also learn to count lines and stanzas in a poem.

Episode Three: Monster Poems

Queen Zee teaches us that not all monsters are scary, and some can even be cute. In our poems, we’ll create our own monsters by describing what they sound like, what they look like, how they walk, and where they live. We’ll practice using sensory details and writing from the perspective of our monsters.

Episode Four: Recipe Poems

In the fourth episode, Queen Zee teaches us that we can write recipes for anything: how to bake a cake, how to enjoy a rainy day, or how to make a friend. We’ll create our own poetic recipes by learning vocabulary for measurements, ingredients, and instructions.

Episode Five: Seasonal Poems

We learn about Queen Zee and Moi’s favorite seasons in the fifth episode. Using sensory details, we’ll write poems based on our own favorite season. We’ll also use onomatopoeia and try writing from a perspective of another person or thing.
 

Special Thanks

This program and its free distribution to CPS are made possible by our funding partners, the Ralla Klepak Foundation for Education in the Performing Arts. Learn more about Ralla Klepak’s legacy here.

Ralla Klepak Foundation

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