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"A Poem Begins With A Lump In The Throat." Robert Frost
"A Poem Begins With A Lump In The Throat." Robert Frost
It’s Poetry Month, and here at Teacher
Dance on Mondays each week, I share the books I’ve read in the past
week. This month, I’ll also share some
poetry anthologies for children that I’ve loved, I’ve used, and some recently
published ones you should add to your own collections.
If you’d like to see more of the spectacular happenings occurring in April, check out Jama Rattigan’s blog, Jama’s Alphabet Soup. I think she’ll be adding to the list as she finds out more, so keep checking in.
To the right of
this page lists the writers for Irene Latham's progressive poem during
the month at Live Your Poem. You can read the lively and interesting poem that was created
last year here.
And, if you’ve followed along with the March Madness
Poetry competition, it is coming to an end. Soon, you can
vote for your favorite poem of the Finals! Here’s a link to the site..
POETRY BOOKS:
Plum by Tony Mitton, illustrated by Mary Grand Pre
I discovered this beautiful poetry
book, published in 1998, in my school library.
It is filled with quirky poems, several story poems, and some clever
food poems. The opening, title poem, Plum, had such lines as “Don’t be
glum/plum” and “Don’t feel beaten, you were made to be eaten.” Because Tony is
British, there are a number of British traditional tales told in rhyme that I
didn’t know, like “The Histon Boulder”. that tells a story of a giant of a
man named Moses Carter (perhaps he
really was a giant) who moved a boulder
for the village. This is based on a real
person who really did move one, and who is buried in the local cemetery. It’s a wonderfully written book, with
whimsically pastel-rendered illustrations.