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E-grāmata: How to Teach Poetry Writing: Workshops for Ages 8-13: Developing Creative Literacy

(Poet, Childrens Author and Writer, UK)
  • Formāts: 120 pages
  • Sērija : Writers' Workshop
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351595858
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  • Sērija : Writers' Workshop
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351595858
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This fully revised and extended third edition of How to Teach Poetry Writing: Workshops for Ages 813 is a practical and activity-based resource of writing workshops to help you teach poetry. Designed to build writing, reading, speaking and listening skills, this new edition contains a widened selection of workshops exemplifying a variety of poetry styles, both classic and contemporary.

Highlighting how the unique features of poetry can be used to teach literary skills, this book:











includes new workshops which introduce, or consolidate, spelling, punctuation and grammar skills;





encourages debate, discussion, performance and empathy;





offers a new focus on confidence building and creativity using performance, rhythm, rhyme and rap;





explores the use of poetry for vocabulary enhancement;





encourages reading for pleasure;





provides an A to Z guide to poetry and poetry terminology plus a very extensive bibliography enabling you to keep up to date with poetry and poetry resources;





represents diverse cultures;





highlights cross-curricular links.

Promoting creativity, achievement, mastery and enjoyment, How to Teach Poetry Writing: Workshops for Ages 813 provides teachers with a wealth of material and the inspiration to create a class of enthusiastic and skilled readers, writers, listeners and performers.
Acknowledgements vii
A Note from the Author: Third Edition viii
Introduction: Writers' Workshop 1(4)
Almost Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Poetry: A to Z 5(14)
Workshop 1 Licensed to Thrill -- performing poetry
19(4)
Workshop 2 Monday's Child -- rhyming couplets, poems from different cultures and times, language changes over time, traditional and modern poetry, half-rhyme/near-rhyme, using an existing poem as a springboard to own creative work, poems that provoke discussion and deal with issues
23(5)
Workshop 3 The Day the Zoo Escaped -- redrafting, encouraging use of powerful verbs and adverbs, revising, synonyms and antonyms
28(4)
Workshop 4 Every Word Counts -- careful word choice, syllable counting, line-breaks, classic and modern poetry, producing polished poetry through revision, deletion, reorganisation
32(4)
Workshop 5 Fin Flapper -- kennings, language choice and control, creating new words, alliteration, description
36(3)
Workshop 6 Waves -- shape/concrete poetry, wordplay, calligrams, onomatopoeia
39(4)
Workshop 7 Further On -- language awareness, idioms and wordplay, compound words, figurative language
43(5)
Workshop 8 Space Rap -- performance poetry, maintaining rhythm, writing in rhyme, linking poetry to the rest of the curriculum
48(3)
Workshop 9 The Robin -- rhyming or unrhyming poetry, the effect of layout, observation/senses, writing a poetic sentence
51(2)
Workshop 10 The Poem Hunt -- the senses, descriptive language, drafting and editing, commas
53(4)
Workshop 11 I Am a Baggy T-Shirt -- metaphor, figurative language
57(3)
Workshop 12 The Sound Collector -- onomatopoeia, following a rhyme scheme, narrative poem, exploring the sense of hearing
60(4)
Workshop 13 Nocturnophobia -- personification, free verse, similes, synonyms, invented language
64(3)
Workshop 14 Three -- levels of meaning, redrafting, idioms and wordplay, figurative language, link with fable and myth, half-rhyme
67(5)
Workshop 15 December -- poems reflecting different cultures and voices, internal rhyme, comparison of different treatment of classic and contemporary themes
72(6)
Workshop 16 Hubble Bubble -- comparison of different treatment of classic and contemporary themes, using existing poems as a springboard to creativity, familiarity with classic authors, performance
78(5)
Workshop 17 The Charge of the Light Brigade -- classic narrative poetry, poems dealing with historic events or true stories, effective use of strong rhyme, rhythm and repetition, writing a narrative poem, strong verbs
83(6)
Workshop 18 My First Day at School -- contemporary narrative poetry, poems that raise issues and encourage debate and discussion, poems to encourage questioning and empathy, poems that clearly link to the rest of the curriculum
89(2)
Workshop 19 Spag Alert! -- performance, punctuation, reading for pleasure, spelling
91(4)
Workshop 20 Spelling It Out! -- suffixes, spelling, rhythm/rhyme/rap, performance
95(3)
Workshop 21 Hauntingly -- adverbs/fronted adverbials, creating or capturing an atmosphere
98(3)
Workshop 22 Framed! -- revision or introduction of names of parts of speech, vocabulary selection and enhancement leading to creative writing, revision and redrafting, opportunity to write a poem to fit in with any aspect of the curriculum
101(2)
Appendix 103(2)
Introduction to bibliography 105(1)
Bibliography 106(4)
A to Z of Poets 110
Michaela Morgan is an award-winning poet, childrens author, writer and former teacher, and runs workshops and courses both in the UK and internationally. She is also a National Poetry Day Ambassador, has been published in numerous poetry anthologies, and has edited and authored multiple books including Words to Whisper, Words to Shout, Wonderland: Alice in Poetry and Reaching the Stars. Her website is www.michaelamorgan.com.