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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... favorite words and phrases , the rhymes they enjoyed , the pictures they liked best , and the metaphors and compar- isons they will likely remember . Children may want to draft their own questions about the poems for group work or class ...
... favorite poems read or written. • Children need to experience a wide variety of genres, styles, shapes, and ideas in their poems: silly rhymes, funny stories, complicated patterns, different voices, complex themes, harrowing issues ...
... favorite poems from their poetry folders Recognizing and understanding that poetry's sounds are not just limited to the literal noises that words make but include the voice ( teasing , guilty , complaining ) Recognizing interpretation ...
... favorite literary structures, expanding their linguistic storehouse, transforming and reshaping the borrowed language, and tuning their ears to the power of the poem. This chapter explores many types of poem patterns—rhymes, rhythms ...
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