This document provides information about teaching prose and poems. It defines prose as a natural form of language that includes novels, textbooks, and newspaper articles, in contrast to poetry which has a regular structure. It then discusses the origins and etymology of the word "prose." There are many types of prose listed including nonfictional, heroic, prose poem, and alliterative. Poetry is defined as writing that expresses feelings and ideas through attention to diction, rhythm, and imagery. The document concludes by listing numerous creative suggestions for incorporating poetry into the classroom through reading, writing, and performing poems.