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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... Patterns in Poems 17 Rhyming Our Way into Poetry 18 Feeling the Rhythm 21 Freeing the Verse 24 Using Everyday Patterns 25 Exploring Different Poetic Forms 33 Jack Prelutsky's Rhyming Power 36 2: Poetry as Wordplay 37 Riddle Me a Rhyme ...
... patterns first learned by ear will later be understood in print. As they twist and turn tongues, lips, and vocal cords around unfamiliar, yet intriguing patterns, readers look closely, think carefully, and make different mean- ings with ...
... patterns we pos- sess, the physical shape of our teeth, tongues, and sinus cavities, the feelings that the poem ... pattern? • What special words or phrases will require us to enunciate clearly? • What mood should we establish as we ...
... patterns and shapes and structures and ideas for children to borrow or tap into in designing their own creations . Often , a young writer will stick closely to the mentor poem , but as the writing develops , suddenly the work takes wing ...
... patterns, different voices, complex themes, harrowing issues, different viewpoints, intense feelings, and personal connections as well as other cultures. School is the main hope for children to meet the world inside a poem. We need to ...
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