1st Edition

Poetry - From Reading to Writing A Classroom Guide for Ages 7-11

By Robert Hull Copyright 2010
116 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

Poetry – From Reading to Writing covers the process of writing poetry, from reading poems through to writing them. It is intended particularly for teachers at key stage 2 level, but other teachers will also find it valuable. It is clearly and accessibly written and jargon-free. In providing a wealth of practical ideas and activities preparing for the writing of poems, the book also stresses... Read more

Preface  1. Lists  2. Rhymes  3. Poems without rhymes  4. Haiku and related forms  5. Short Poems  6. Free verse and Chinese poems  7. Imagery and sound  8. Poems from stories  9. Riddles and nonsense  10. Poems with voices  11. Praise poems and prayers   12. Narrative poems  13. Poems from history and other places

Biography

Robert Hull’s four published collections of verse include two for children, Stargrazer (Hodder), shortlisted for the Signal prize, and Everest and Chips (OUP), shortlisted for the CLPE prize. He is the author of two much-praised books on teaching, Behind the Poem (Routledge) and The Language Gap (Methuen). He has 30 years’ experience of working in schools as a teacher and running workshops, and has published numerous anthologies of poetry and prose for children.

'I really liked the book. It manages to make writing sound simple and does so without ever being trite. I used several of the starter ideas with a group of very unconfident students who all got writing quickly and were very pleased with their efforts. It enabled them to see how they could work with children. My student felt it had helped her understand a subject that she knew virtually nothing about before. I'll certainly be asking for it to be put on reading lists.' - Liz Smart, Principal Lecturer, University of Chichester, UK