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Poetry; the ultimate in expression.

This unit was something we did as a filler while studying general science.  We took a poet a week and read their poems and learned just a little about them.  This page is put together a bit differently in that the general information about poets is here but the specific poet's web pages are listed under the Author pages I have created, or they can be found at the bottom of this page.

Resources--books Resources--websites Projects Writing assignments

Resources

Books

How to--Information books:

bulletA Child's introduction to Poetry  by Michael Driscoll (Black Dog, 2003; ISBN 1579122825)*
bulletHaiku by Patricia Donegan (Tuttle, 2003; ISBN 0804835012)
bulletHow to Read and Write Poems  by Margaret Ryan (Franklin Watts, 1991; ISBN 0531200434)
bulletHow to Read and Write Poetry  by Anna Cosman (Franklin Watts, 1979; ISBN 0531022617)
bulletHow to Write a Poem by Margaret Ryan (Franklin Watts, 1996; ISBN 0531112527)
bulletHow to Write, Recite, and Delight in All Kinds of Poetry by Joy N. Hulme and Donna W. Guthrie (Millerbrook Press, 1996; ISBN 1562945769)
bulletPoetry An Introduction  by John Strachan and Richard Terry (New York University Press, 2000; ISBN 0814797970
bulletPoetry for Dummies by John Timpane, Ph.D. (Hungry Minds, 2001, ISBN 0764552724
bulletPoetry for Young People: William Shakespeare edited by David Scott Kastan and Marina Kastan, illustrated by Glenn Harrington (Sterling, 2000; ISBN 0806943440)
bulletPoetry Handbook; a Dictionary of Terms by Babette Deutsch (HarperCollins, 1974; ISBN 0064635481)

Poetry Books:

bulletSix Sick Sheep: 101 Tongue Twisters by Joanna Cole &Stephanie Calmenson (BeechTree, 1993; ISBN 0688110681)*
bulletThe Hopeful Trout and Other Limericks by John Ciardi, illustrated by Susan Meddaugh (Houghton, 1989; ISBN 0395616166)*
bulletThe Other Side of the Door by Jeff Moss, illustrated by Chris Demarest (Bantam, 1991; ISBN 0553072595)*
bulletYou Read to Me, I'll Read to You by John Ciardi, illustrated by Edward Gorey (HarperTrophy, 1962; ISBN 0064460606)*

Audio/visual:

bulletFinding recording of poems that are read are a great way to understand and hear meter and rhyme.  Check your local library.

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Websites

bullet Poets.org the Academy of American Poets
bulletShel Silverstein pdf for teaching poetry in the classroom
bulletPoetry4Kids.com poet Kenn Nesbitt
bulletAmerican Poems
bulletPoetry by eserver
bulletPoetry Magazine since 1912
bulletHaiku Society of America
bulletAnthology of Modern American Poetry by University of Illinois
bullet Scholastic's poetry website
 

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Projects

bulletMaking a poetry notebook.

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Writing assignments

bulletWriting poems.
bulletWriting a brief history on a favorite poet. 

To read our poems

bullet by Jessie
bulletby the boys
bulletby Doreen
bulletmy poems about Alex
bullet Gratitude
bulletMy Love
bullet In a Child's Bed
bullet To My Mother
bulletA Book
bullet Life Lines

 

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Specific Poets we studied:

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Shel Silverstein

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Emily Dickinson

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Robert Frost

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T.S. Eliot

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Walt Witman

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e.e. cummings

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Maya Angelou

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Dr. Suess

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Jack Prelutsky

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Robert Service

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Odgen Nash

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Carl Sandburg

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Last updated:
 November, 2006
 

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