Metaphoring Practice
In my summer reading, I try to balance teacher reading and pleasure reading. Not that I don’t also find pleasure in teacher reading, but it’s not quite the same as being transported into another place and time and circumstance by the craft of a wordsmith. Of course, no educational text could teach you more than letting Toni Morrison’s Beloved wash over your eyes and ears and flow out through your soul. So there is overlap. One of the more teachery books I have read this summer is Metaphors and Analogies: Power Tools for Teaching Any Subject, by Rick Wormeli. It’s a good primer on the power of metaphors as sense-making devices. I have written about that before. Wormeli reminded me why I want to do more work with metaphor and analogy making with my classes this year. In the spirit of writing as practice, in my morning pages the other day , I played with some metaphoring myself in my writing practice this week. July 9, writing on my back patio, 12:30 ish (so not quite...