Instant Poetry Frames Around the Year

Instant Poetry Frames Around the Year
Author: Betsy Franco
Publisher: Teaching Resources
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439598552

Forty fun and easy reproducible poetry frames that help all kids write different kinds of poems and practice rhyme, alliteration, and more.

Instant Poetry Frames for Primary Poets

Instant Poetry Frames for Primary Poets
Author: Betsy Franco
Publisher: Teaching Resources
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439303637

Every kid can write fabulous poems with these ready-to-go poetry prompts and frames! Children build confidence and develop self-expression techniques as they try their hand at writing in a variety of fun poetic forms and illustrate their work. Includes classroom publishing ideas and management tips. For use with Grades 1-3.

Instant Poetry Frames

Instant Poetry Frames
Author: Betsy Franco
Publisher: Teaching Resources
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439576291

40 fun & easy reproducible poetry frames that give children the support they need to write about these key social studies topics

Instant Thematic Stationery for Beginning Writers

Instant Thematic Stationery for Beginning Writers
Author: Liza Schafer
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780590266109

A collection of 60 reproducible stationery pages, with and without lines, featuring borders created by 22 children's illustrators.

Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude

Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
Author: Ross Gay
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822980401

Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude is a sustained meditation on that which goes away—loved ones, the seasons, the earth as we know it—that tries to find solace in the processes of the garden and the orchard. That is, this is a book that studies the wisdom of the garden and orchard, those places where all—death, sorrow, loss—is converted into what might, with patience, nourish us.

The Work of Poetry

The Work of Poetry
Author: John Hollander
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1997
Genre: Poetics
ISBN: 0231108974

The U.S. occupation of Japan transformed a brutal war charged with overt racism into an amicable peace in which the issue of race seemed to have disappeared. During the Occupation, the problem of racial relations between Americans and Japanese was suppressed and the mutual racism transformed into something of a taboo so that the two former enemies could collaborate in creating democracy in postwar Japan. In the 1980s, however, when Japan increased its investment in the American market, the world witnessed a revival of the rhetoric of U.S.-Japanese racial confrontation. Koshiro argues that this perceived economic aggression awoke the dormant racism that lay beneath the deceptively smooth cooperation between the two cultures. This pathbreaking study is the first to explore the issue of racism in U.S.-Japanese relations. With access to unexplored sources in both Japanese and English, Koshiro is able to create a truly international and cross-cultural study of history and international relations.

Braiding the Voices

Braiding the Voices
Author: Peter Steele
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Australian poetry
ISBN: 9780980852349

In Braiding the Voices, Peter Steele brings to bear a lifetime of reading, writing, and teaching prose and poetry. With gusto and focus, these essays concert poets and poems of different tempers and aspirations. They are by Gwen Harwood, Les Murray, Peter Porter, Vincent Buckley and, further afield, Fleur Adcock, Richard Wilbur, Anthony Hecht, W.S. Merwin, Deborah Randall, Ben Belitt, Norman MacCaig, R.S. Thomas, P.J. Kavanagh, Seamus Heaney and Gerard Manley Hopkins. The writing of some of his own poems is also addressed. Characteristically, Steele refers copiously also to much else. The book investigates some of the ways in which individual poets have found what they most wanted to say, and how their art takes its place in the general conversation of humanity itself. Applauding the dexterity and the variety with which this feat is carried off by the poets, Steele's distinctive prose is deliberately fashioned to be as hospitable to insight as possible.