Poetry Goes to SchoolPembroke Publishers Limited, 2003 - 112 páginas This comprehensive resource is a must-have for teachers who want to fill their classrooms with poetry. With descriptions of poetic genres, lessons and teaching tools, sample poems, and ideas for sharing and exploration, this book will inspire, inform, and entertain. Select from a wide range of response activities that will involve children in reading, writing, role playing, and the arts. Assessment techniques for supporting the poetry program complement this highly readable volume. Stimulate creativity and imagination and learn to create a "culture of poetry" that demonstrates the power of words and strengthens the language lives of children. |
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... Here's how you might explore a read-aloud: • The students can speak the words in many different ways—in a whisper, in a shout, at a slow pace. • Try high voices and low voices. • Sing the words. • Speak the words with an emotional ...
... Here is a summary of what students can do : • They can compose and change texts with ease , for example , using the Do and Undo buttons in a word - processing program or cutting and pasting a section of text in order to change the ...
... Here's an example of what Michael Rosen did: Down behind the dustbin I met a dog called Sid. He could smell a bone inside but couldn't lift the lid. • Change the name of the dog and add new lines. • Write your own rhyming piece using ...
... Rain The rain is raining all around , It falls on field and tree ; It rains on the umbrellas here And on the ships at sea . R. L. Stevenson All in Together Rhyme, rhythm, and repetition make “Natasha Green” THE PATTERNS IN POEMS 21.
... Here is another version: Fiddle-de-dee, fiddle-de-dee, The fly shall marry the bumble-bee. They went to the church, and married was she: The fly has married the bumble-bee. • Reread the first version of the poem. It has wonderful toe ...
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Poetry Goes to School: From Mother Goose to Shel Silverstein Bob Barton,David Booth Pré-visualização limitada - 2003 |