
Students will color in the letters according to the color scheme you have chosen to use. The letters on the poster write out the words to the poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” in a contemporary, artistic way. My “Nothing Gold Can Stay” poster is designed for grades 4 and above. Now, without further ado, let’s talk about “said” Robert Frost activities… Robert Frost Activities: Nothing Gold Can Stay Collaboration Poster There is a really creative variation for the Robert Frost collaboration posters at the end of this post for PreK-2 nd grades students - I hope you’ll like it!

Encourage them to do their best, and they will be amazed at the end.

While at first, it may seem challenging to color the small letters in some of my posters, you will find that it’s much easier than it looks - remember that each child only needs to color one page. Decide which pages work well for each student and provide an experience that will work for everyone.
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These posters and the FREE coloring page with quote reflection are the perfect anticipatory set to pique your students’ interest or a great extension to finish your studies with a lasting impression that won’t soon be forgotten.įine motor skills are necessary and discreet differentiation is built into these posters. These Robert Frost activities and art projects that I’ve created are intended to complement or supplement any Robert Frost, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” or National Poetry month lesson or unit. Be sure you see my painting variation at the bottom of this post! Teachers love teaching about Robert Frost, students love learning about his poetry, and I love creating Robert Frost activities and poetry resources! I’ve created various Robert Frost activities that are easy for teachers and will leave kids amazed by the final results.

Robert Frost was a famous American poet who lived from 1874 to 1963.
