Join the National Writing Project and the National Parks System and write outside! Students will create a paper journal and add natural elements from outside. If weather permits, students will take their journals outside in nature to write poems. The students will have a jewel loop to examine something in nature close up. They will explore imagery and metaphors in their writing.

Margaret Simon

Margaret Simon lives on the Bayou Teche in New Iberia, Louisiana. Margaret retired this year after 38 years in elementary education. Her first book of children’s poetry was published in 2018 by UL Press, Bayou Song: Creative Explorations of the South Louisiana Landscape. Her latest book, also from UL Press, is Were You There: A Biography of Emma Wakefield Paillet co-authored by Dr. Phebe Hayes. Margaret wrote poems in Emma’s voice reflecting Emma’s emotions through trials and tribulations of Reconstruction and a Jim Crow South as she became the first African American woman in the state of Louisiana to receive a medical degree. Margaret’s poems have appeared in anthologies including The Poetry of US by National Geographic. Margaret writes a blog regularly at http://reflectionsontheteche.com.