A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme :: the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom /
The content of this book is based on the Andy Croft's experience of working with children in over 400 UK schools and provides teachers with ideas, games, examples and models that they can use in the classroom to encourage their children to become writers and readers through the practice of rhym...
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Zusammenfassung: | The content of this book is based on the Andy Croft's experience of working with children in over 400 UK schools and provides teachers with ideas, games, examples and models that they can use in the classroom to encourage their children to become writers and readers through the practice of rhyme and rhythm. He strongly believes that you don't have to be 'good at English' to be able to enjoy the music of ordinary speech. Using rhythm and rhyme is a democratic creative act that is equally hard and equally easy for everyone. It has special rules which won't let you reach for the first word that comes into your head. Your words have to fit the pattern. You don't have to write anything down, but you do have to become a writer. And once you have become a writer, you might become a reader. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (129) |
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spelling | Croft, Andy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91007887 A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / by Andy Croft. London, United Kingdom : Bloomsbury Education, 2015. 1 online resource (129) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Rhythm and rhyme; Aims of the book; The author; 1 I can hear with my little ear: word games; Our school; Everywhere we go; Nursery rhyme knock-out; Red, blue and green; Hey Tim; Three lions; Tick-tock; Straight-faced; Yes and no; Yes and no in Bulgarian; I spy rhymes; Name game; Fortune telling; 2 Round and around and around: repetition and rhythm; One Man Went to Mow; Chicken Licken; There's a Hole in Our Classroom; Peanuts; For Want of a Nail; The House that Jack Built; 3 Rhymery primary: using rhyme in the classroom. Rhyme watchWhat rhyme is it Mr Wolf?; The noisy farmyard; The plum was too big; Dingle Dangle Scarecrow; I Know an Old Woman; Rhyming food; Rhyming holidays; Rhyming jobs; Rhyming pets; Rhyming colours; Rhyming football fans; 4 Don't write anything down: whole-class improvisations; The Howl in the Hall; Voting with your imagination; Whole-school adventure; Zoo time; Sound story poems; Sound story-picture-poems; Sound and shape story poems; 5 Writing with your ears: sound and rhythm; Bananas; Snooky; Brillig; Sausages; Head, shoulders, pigs and ducks; Ben's bedroom; Alliteration © la carte. SibilanceClever clogs; Kennings; Tongue twisters; Spoonerisms; Number PL8 poems; Book titles; Punland; Knock-knock; Holiday in Punland; 6 Reading the metre: syllables and patterns; Name syllables; Stressed syllables; Slugs don't like marmalade; Everywhere that Mary went; Iambs; Trochees; Skipping rhythms; Variations; Masculine rhymes; Feminine rhymes; Long words and short words; Half rhymes; Assonance; Different spelling, same sound; Same spelling, different sound; No rhymes; When and where to rhyme; Hidden rhymes; Stanzas; 7 Simile -- you're on camera: non-rhyming poetry; Poetry pies. Do-it-yourself (DIY) poemsDirection poems; How to wear a pair of trousers; The colour of emotion; Slow-mo poems; Animal songs; Zoom!; Look closer; A house made of books; Just; If; Poer-trees; Afterword; Recommended resources. Includes bibliographical references. The content of this book is based on the Andy Croft's experience of working with children in over 400 UK schools and provides teachers with ideas, games, examples and models that they can use in the classroom to encourage their children to become writers and readers through the practice of rhyme and rhythm. He strongly believes that you don't have to be 'good at English' to be able to enjoy the music of ordinary speech. Using rhythm and rhyme is a democratic creative act that is equally hard and equally easy for everyone. It has special rules which won't let you reach for the first word that comes into your head. Your words have to fit the pattern. You don't have to write anything down, but you do have to become a writer. And once you have become a writer, you might become a reader. English language Rhythm. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043686 English language Rhyme. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043684 Poetry Study and teaching. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103713 Anglais (Langue) Rythme. Poésie Étude et enseignement. EDUCATION Elementary. bisacsh English language Rhyme fast English language Rhythm fast Poetry Study and teaching fast Electronic book. has work: A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGtQh4P4qFwvt6vgYKDHFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Croft, Andy. A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 9781472910691 |
spellingShingle | Croft, Andy A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Rhythm and rhyme; Aims of the book; The author; 1 I can hear with my little ear: word games; Our school; Everywhere we go; Nursery rhyme knock-out; Red, blue and green; Hey Tim; Three lions; Tick-tock; Straight-faced; Yes and no; Yes and no in Bulgarian; I spy rhymes; Name game; Fortune telling; 2 Round and around and around: repetition and rhythm; One Man Went to Mow; Chicken Licken; There's a Hole in Our Classroom; Peanuts; For Want of a Nail; The House that Jack Built; 3 Rhymery primary: using rhyme in the classroom. Rhyme watchWhat rhyme is it Mr Wolf?; The noisy farmyard; The plum was too big; Dingle Dangle Scarecrow; I Know an Old Woman; Rhyming food; Rhyming holidays; Rhyming jobs; Rhyming pets; Rhyming colours; Rhyming football fans; 4 Don't write anything down: whole-class improvisations; The Howl in the Hall; Voting with your imagination; Whole-school adventure; Zoo time; Sound story poems; Sound story-picture-poems; Sound and shape story poems; 5 Writing with your ears: sound and rhythm; Bananas; Snooky; Brillig; Sausages; Head, shoulders, pigs and ducks; Ben's bedroom; Alliteration © la carte. SibilanceClever clogs; Kennings; Tongue twisters; Spoonerisms; Number PL8 poems; Book titles; Punland; Knock-knock; Holiday in Punland; 6 Reading the metre: syllables and patterns; Name syllables; Stressed syllables; Slugs don't like marmalade; Everywhere that Mary went; Iambs; Trochees; Skipping rhythms; Variations; Masculine rhymes; Feminine rhymes; Long words and short words; Half rhymes; Assonance; Different spelling, same sound; Same spelling, different sound; No rhymes; When and where to rhyme; Hidden rhymes; Stanzas; 7 Simile -- you're on camera: non-rhyming poetry; Poetry pies. Do-it-yourself (DIY) poemsDirection poems; How to wear a pair of trousers; The colour of emotion; Slow-mo poems; Animal songs; Zoom!; Look closer; A house made of books; Just; If; Poer-trees; Afterword; Recommended resources. English language Rhythm. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043686 English language Rhyme. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043684 Poetry Study and teaching. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103713 Anglais (Langue) Rythme. Poésie Étude et enseignement. EDUCATION Elementary. bisacsh English language Rhyme fast English language Rhythm fast Poetry Study and teaching fast |
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title | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / |
title_auth | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / |
title_exact_search | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / |
title_full | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / by Andy Croft. |
title_fullStr | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / by Andy Croft. |
title_full_unstemmed | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / by Andy Croft. |
title_short | A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme : |
title_sort | creative approach to teaching rhythm and rhyme the when why and how to use poetry in the classroom |
title_sub | the when, why and how to use poetry in the classroom / |
topic | English language Rhythm. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043686 English language Rhyme. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043684 Poetry Study and teaching. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103713 Anglais (Langue) Rythme. Poésie Étude et enseignement. EDUCATION Elementary. bisacsh English language Rhyme fast English language Rhythm fast Poetry Study and teaching fast |
topic_facet | English language Rhythm. English language Rhyme. Poetry Study and teaching. Anglais (Langue) Rythme. Poésie Étude et enseignement. EDUCATION Elementary. English language Rhyme English language Rhythm Poetry Study and teaching Electronic book. |
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