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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... poem being read aloud. The very way we breathe, the speech sounds and patterns we pos- sess, the physical shape of our teeth, tongues, and sinus cavities, the feelings that the poem stirs in us, the attitudes of the listeners all play a ...
... poem , the teacher can ask the students what words they liked , how the words made them feel , and how the words sounded special . These responses can be put on a chart and categorized and classi- fied . The children can list their ...
... poem , or the occasional rhyme used sparingly to give power to a poem . • Children can write short two - line nonsense verses for a class book . They can brainstorm a list of unrelated rhyming words , pairing unusual , humorous words ...
... poem above. How many different rhyming words can you discover for each blank? You might use a rhyming dictionary. • Make a class list of all the suggestions. Are there any words with more than one syllable? • You can work in small ...
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