



( 14 reviews )
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Posted: May 21 2009
This is a great book for teaching poetry to reluctant writers. I teach Year 5 and 6 (9 to 10 years)and they are loving it. It's not a long book but there are a lot of teaching points in it.
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Posted: Mar 9 2009
This is a simple, short book that is mostly composed of correspondence between a boy and his poetry teacher. It would probably help to know in advance that the referenced poems: The Red Wheelbarrow by Carlos Williams, Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost, (the first stanza of) The Tiger by William Blake, Dog by Valerie Worth, Pasture by Robert Frost, Street Music by Arnold Adoff, The Apple by S.C. Rigg, and (the first stanza of) Love That Boy by Walter Dean Myers are included in the back. As the boy experiments with poetry writing and is exposed to a variety of poems (specifically those listed above), he gains confidence in his own abilities and ultimately is able to compose a poem about his dog's demise. Additionally, he writes another, inspired by Water Dean Myers, which shares its title with the book. Love That Dog is a cute, clever book that takes a unique approach to poetry. Also good: Polkabats and Octopus Slacks by Calef Brown, and pretty much anything by Jack Prelutsky.
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Posted: Feb 15 2009
I almost died of boredom. I am an extreme book lover and this book just about killed me!















