Sunday, September 25, 2022

Tips for encouraging children to enjoy reading and writing poetry.

These are some of my favourite tips and ideas for encouraging children to enjoy reading and writing poetry

Read other people's poems and your own (out loud)

(Poetry teatime is a well known activity amongst homeschoolers, where you can take time with family and children to slow down, set the table wtih favourite drinks and snack and share poems)

Practice rhyming words

Make mind maps for ideas relating to your poetry topic

Use repetition - for example:  I like ......... or  My favourite .........

Help children understand that poem don't have to be really long and complex, it is about express yourself:

Look at different styles of poetry:

Look at Haiku poem - they are 3 phrases with a 5, 7, 5 pattern 

Example of Haiku by Matsuo Basho

"An old silent pond...

A frog jumps into the ponds

Splash! Silent again.


Use acrostic poems  -  

Slowly days are getting longer 

Pretty flowers starting to appear

Rain still sprinking the gardens lots

Igniting imagination of what is to come 

New life being born

Green everywhere


Help children to understand poetry doesn't have to rhyme

Go outisde and use nature as inspiration for poetry

Use a format where the child has to just think of one word. For exmaple:

Rainbow 

The red makes me think of 

The orange remind me of

The yellow makes me think of 

The green reminds me of

The blue make me rememeber 

The indigo makes me think of

The violet makes me think of 

    

To conclude, make poetry part of your everyday. Make it enjoyable.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

The one and only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

 


The one and only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

A beautiul, funny, engaging, sad and moving story.
A great read aloud 📖 It was enjoyed by my children aged 6+. Think would be a great individual read for age 8+.

The book is fiction but based on the true story of a gorilla named Ivan who was captured in the Democratic republic of Congo, transported to the US and then spent the next 27 years in a cage in a road side shopping mall with some other animals.

The story tells the story from Ivan's point of view and how he wonders if there is another way to live.

It opens the conversation about how animals are treated.
A great question to explore this is:

Is it ever okay for animals to be kept in captivity? 



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