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Title: Chapter 8 Poetry


1
Chapter 8Poetry
  • Presented By
  • Molly Brady
  • Lakitia Middlebrook
  • Michelle Lammers
  • Elizabeth Gooden

2
Value of Poetry For Children
  • Poetry provides children with knowledge about
    concepts in the world around them.
  • Poetry encourages children to appreciate language
    and expand their vocabularies.
  • Poetry grants insights into themselves and others.

3
What is Poetry?
  • There is no single definition of poetry.
  • Some definitions specify the characteristics of
    poetry, including the poetic elements and the
    functions of words.
  • Other definitions emphasize the emotional impact
    of poetry.
  • Importance of original combination
    words,distinctive sounds,emotional impact and
    visual elements.

4
Characteristics of Poems Children Prefer.
  • Children enjoy contemporary poems more than
    traditional poems.
  • Children prefer poems that deal with familiar and
    enjoyable experiences and poems that tell a
    story.
  • The forms of poetry children most prefer are
    narrative poems and limericks which contain
    humor,are nonsensical and about familiar
    experiences or animals.

5
Continued.
  • Forms of poetry children dislike are haiku and
    free verse.

6
Criteria for Selecting Poetry
  • Lively Poems
  • Poems for young children
  • Sharply cut visual images and words
  • Simple stories
  • Selected Poems
  • Effective Poems
  • Subject Matter
  • Good Poems

7
Elements of Poetry
  • Rhythm
  • Rhyme and other sound patterns
  • Repetition
  • Imagery
  • Shape

8
Forms of Poetry
  • Lyric Poetry
  • Narrative Poetry
  • Ballads
  • Limericks
  • Concrete Poems
  • Haikue

9
Poems and Poets
  • Nonsense and Humor
  • -Edward Lear
  • -Lewis Carrol
  • -Laura E. Richards
  • -Shel Silverstein
  • -Jack Prelutsky
  • -William Jay Smith
  • -John Ciardi
  • -N.M Bodecker

10
Nature Poems
  • Robert Frost
  • Aileen Fisher
  • Byrd Baylor
  • Paul Fleischman

11
Characters,Situations and Locations
  • Myra Cohn Livingston
  • Valerie Worth
  • David McCord

12
Moods and Feelings
  • Langston Hughes
  • Cynthia Rylant

13
Animals
  • T.S Eliot

14
Witches and Ghosts
  • Lee Bennet Hopkins

15
Involving Children in Poetry
  • Listening to poetry
  • Moving to poetry

16
Dramatizing Poetry
  • Creative dramatizing is one way to enhance
    childrens enjoyment of the situations found in
    poetry.
  • Poems that can be used for dramatizations

17
Developing Choral Speaking
  • Encouragement Guidelines
  • when selecting material for children who cannot
    read,choose poems or rhymes that are simple to
    memorize.
  • choose material or interest to the child
  • select poems or nursery rhymes that use
    refrains.
  • let children help select and interpret poetry
  • let children listen to each other as they try
    different interpretations within groups.

18
Arrangements for Choral Speaking
  • Refrain Arrangement
  • Line Arrangement
  • Dialogue Arrangement
  • Cumulative Arrangement
  • Unison Arrangement
  • Tone Arrangement

19
Writing Poetry
  • Motivation
  • Oral exchange of ideas
  • Transcription
  • Sharing
  • Post-transcription

20
Forms of Poetry
  • Nonsense limericks
  • Cinquains
  • Diamente

21
The End
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