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Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

15 February 2013

Weekend Links: Poetry




A timeless poem (and a personal favorite) from Where the Sidewalk Ends.






A short and sweet piece from Timbuktu Magazine about why children love poems.








A Child's Garden of Verses is online, thanks to the Project Gutenberg.  Picture Books in Winter is a good reminder for these grey February days!



Do you use poetry with children?


Happy Weekend!

04 June 2009

because the cat ate all of the shoes in australia

We were inspired by Ruth Krauss today. We read a few pages from I'll Be You and You Be Me, and then set out to write a poem as a group of eight. The children liked the poem written "by a tree for some bugs". After some discussion, they chose to write a poem by a cat, for some shoes.


someone wearing a shoe
then a cat eat the shoe
maybe trying to get it off?
the cat would bite the shoelaces
the cat eat the shoe
the cat eat the shoelaces
and he eats it all up
a person comes out
and throws the cat outside
because the cat ate all of the shoes in Australia
a boy says, "the end!"


This is my first attempt at writing poetry with children. When we write a story together, I sometimes give them a first line to lead in. I didn't do that today -- instead I wrote everything the children said and that was the poem. We have been reading loads of poems of all kinds - rhyming and non-rhyming - and the children seem interested. Do you use poetry in the classroom?

More sharing about Ruth Krauss to come next week!
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