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Chapter 8

Published on Jul 02, 2019

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Chapter 8

Poetry 

Students Disliking poetry

  • Bad teaching strategies
  • Students don't understand it
  • Over analyzing
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Teachers should...when teaching poetry

  • Use rhythmic, humorous verse
  • Share poems (for fun)
  • Read poems out loud
  • Have a good knowledge of poetry
  • Have personal favorites to share
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Forms of poetry

  • Narrative poems: Tell stories
  • Lyric poems: Songlike
  • Limericks: humorous poems
  • Haiku: 17 syllables-- line of 5, a line of 7, & another line of 5

forms of poetry continued

  • Free verse: unrhymed, doesn't have a perfect rhythm, abstract
  • Reversos: Two poems--when read from top to bottom it has one meaning & when read from bottom to top it has another
  • Concrete poem: poem is written in the shape of the poem's subject
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poetry in the classroom

  • Should have a variety to interest all students
  • Children's books offer a lot of options for finding poetry
  • Teachers can find poems in anthologies, poetry collections, single-poem picture books, or verse novels.

Teachers should try to help children build an appreciation for poetry.

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