Customer Reviews
A great base for any poetry lesson - By: Ms. V. M. Hill, 26 Jan 2007 
This book does exactly what it says, providing all the poetry you will need for literacy & more. I use it for most of my poetry ideas as it lists all the genres & provides good variety.
Only bought this a few weeks ago but already well loved & written on to remind me which poems to use for certain word & sentence level work as well as particular genres. I will be buying the other booksin this series as i am keen to find out what else there is to offerin this poetry collection that is so well tuned to the needs of teaching.
A Wonderful Resource - By: , 18 Jul 2004 
This book is simply brilliant! It provides examples for all the types of poems necessary to teach the literacy hour. It can be used to supplement examples that you already have or alternatively it can provide all the poems you needin order to explain to children about the different forms of poetry. I first used it teaching haikus to a year four class & found it really helpful when looking for additional examples to supplement the explanation I gave the children.
The Works- a collection of poetry for the Literacy Hour - By: , 06 Jul 2002 
As a practising Primary School teacher, this collection will be of great use to me. It has a copy of every possible type of poem that you would needin order to teach poetry effectively as part of the Literacy Hour. As the Literacy co-ordinator I am also tempted to buy a copy of this book for every classin the school.
Vital resource for anbody in the teaching profession. - By: , 26 Apr 2001 
This book is invaluable for teaching literacyin Primary Schools. As a 3rd Year trainee teacher this book has proved very useful. When presented with teaching a whole range of poetryin Year 6, the book provided the only basic reference source I needed. It has an easy format to follow by simply grouping the poemsin poetry type for example, humourous & shape poems. I did use other poetry books to supplement the book such as, 'The Puffin book of Utterly Brilliant Poetry' edited by Brian Patten, which people would also find useful. By the amount of fellow trainee teachers who have this book I would recommend it to anybody.
Perhaps the best anthology of poetry for children I know. - By: , 19 Sep 2000 
This marvelous anthology collects all manner of poems for children, from nursery rhymes & nonsense verse to haiku, shaped poems, chants, clerihews, & much more (about 380 poemsin all). Many of the poems are clever & funny, which is good for children, but some of them are quiet, thoughtful, & even beautiful. So far, I don't think I've come across any that are needlessly sentimental. Plenty of the poems show a good sense of what it is like to be a child. My sons, ages 7 & 9, are enjoying the book enormously--they've forgotten to ask for poems from their earlier favorite collections. I believe this is the best anthology of poems for children that I know of. Parents, teachers, & kids will all find a great deal here to enjoy.