Grade level: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, e, i, s, t.
This innovative resource includes tools for classroom management that range from assessment techniques to tips for choosing and displaying poems.
Through her fresh, lively word pictures, Dakos manages to find surprises in every corner of the school.
It promises light like the careful undressing of love. Here. It will blind you with tears like a lover. It willmake your reflection awobbling photo ofgrief. I amtrying to betruthful. Not a cute card or akissogram. I give you an onion.
One reviewer claims that Please Don't Read These Poems is "the book that made censorship in America fashionable again and removed the stigma from book burning.
100 New Poets for the Next Generation Brett F Lauer, Lynn Melnick. FIRST POEMS YOU READ OR LOVED: Octavio Paz's “Vuelta,” Borges's poems, Xavier Villaurrutia, Nicanor Parra's Antipoems. YoUR FAvorite ARTIST OR MUSICIAN. Bruce Pearson ...
This collection of essays brings to the forefront the many ways in which dialect is present in poetry and how it is realized in both written texts and oral performances.
I share my poetry in this book, and there are no pictures, Bible scripture, or life questions. This book is just my poem.
K.B.Chandra Raj was born and raised in Malaysia with roots in Sri Lanka (once known as Serendib and later Ceylon) is an accountant by training.
Read Me a Rhyme, Please! is designed for two age groups: children as yet unable to read and older children who not only can read but can also answer the follow-up questions.
Promotes sensitivity and civilized behavior in children.