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A poet takes the million and one things the world offers, pays close attention, and using the tools of poetry-music and image and word-translates the world's gifts into poems. This may seem like a luxury few teachers can afford, especially for children who have trouble sitting still, processing language, and mastering basic writing skills. But poetry, Jane McVeigh and Mary Lynn Ellis claim, enables all children to say what they see, think, and feel most deeply, and will help them to become stronger writers in every other genre. With a Poet's Eye takes teachers beyond the important notion of sharing passions into more specific suggestions for helping elementary students understand what poems can do in their lives. Replete with suggestions of poems to share and activities to promote writing, it is far more than a recipe book. Instead it is a chronicle of two teachers who have grown and developed as writers, of two friends who inherently and irrevocably value poetry. Their commitment to teaching poetry is contagious. The authors show how young children come to love playing with language as they make poems, how poetry is part of the entire curriculum-history, mythology, fine arts, music, science, and language arts-and how it affects the ways children and adults view the world and their own parts in it. The book is enriched by numerous samples of poems by published poets as well as students, illustrating the efficacy of the teaching practices they describe as well as the pure power of poetry itself. With a Poet's Eye fills an important need for more information and guidance on teaching poetry. Preservice and inservice language arts teachers will find the authors' stories both inspiring and encouraging.Product Identifiers
PublisherHeinemann
ISBN-100435072420
ISBN-139780435072421
eBay Product ID (ePID)1145248
Product Key Features
Number of Pages162 Pages
Publication NameWith a Poet's Eye
LanguageEnglish
SubjectTeaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics, General, Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
AuthorMary L. Ellis, Jane Mcveigh-Schultz
Subject AreaEducation
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight8.6 Oz
Item Length8.7 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceAges 2-3, Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Under 2 Years
LCCN97-030220
Reviews"Through in-depth dialogue, this gifted duo exposes their classes to poetry through music, art, dreams, letters, and the natural world. They capture the essence of what poetry is, its power to transform through metaphor, and the joy of seeing anew through one's own "Poet's Eye"."-Voices from the Middle, "Through in-depth dialogue, this gifted duo exposes their classes to poetry through music, art, dreams, letters, and the natural world. They capture the essence of what poetry is, its power to transform through metaphor, and the joy of seeing anew through one's own "Poet's Eye"."- Voices from the Middle, "Through in-depth dialogue, this gifted duo exposes their classes to poetry through music, art, dreams, letters, and the natural world. They capture the essence of what poetry is, its power to transform through metaphor, and the joy of seeing anew through one's own "Poet's Eye"." Voices from the Middle
Dewey Edition21
Target AudienceJuvenile Audience
Dewey Decimal808.1/083
Lc Classification NumberPn1085.M39 1997
Table of ContentHow It Begins Familiar Objects, Everyday Life Music Paintings Dreams Transformations Sculpture Words The Natural World Letters The Human World How It Doesn't End