Words, Wit, and Wonder

Words, Wit, and Wonder
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Writing Your Own Poem

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

Lexile Score

670

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.1

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Christopher Lyles

ناشر

Capstone

شابک

9781404853461
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School Library Journal

June 1, 2009
Gr 1-3-Each book explains a specific type of writing and shows how various "tools" are used in creating it. For example, "Fairy Tale" demonstrates the use of setting, characters, and magic, among other devices, in "Little Red Riding Hood." Some of the tools covered in "Picture Book" are dividing the story into parts, setting up a problem or struggle, and using illustrations to advance the plot. "Letter" shows the proper format for such a missive and explains, for example, how to write the greeting, what should be in the body, and how to close. Budding poets will find descriptions of the use of rhythm, rhyme, and metaphors among the tools outlined in "Poem". Purists may disagree with the definition of "fairy tale" in that book ("]very old stories with magical characters"), as well as with some liberties that are taken with the traditional tale discussed. In addition, no source is given for this particular version, which would seem de rigueur. The mixed-media illustrations are reasonably attractive but not outstanding. The illustrator seems to struggle a bit with proper body proportions, but this is a minor quibble in otherwise attractive and useful books. In all titles, "Let's Review" sections summarize the tools previously outlined, and "Getting Started Exercises" provide writing prompts."Grace Oliff, Ann Blanche Smith School, Hillsdale, NJ"

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Booklist

April 1, 2009
Grades 2-4 Part of the Writers Toolbox series, this primer provides aspiring poets with 12 fundamental toolspoetic elements and formsfor writing poetry. Skillful, concise explanations of the basic components of poetry and such forms as acrostic, concrete, and haiku are further illuminated using examples of works by authors such as Edward Lear, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, and Laura Purdie Salas. Loewens informal text and the accompanying poems are particularly adept at explaining the sometimes-difficult-to-grasp concepts of rhythm, rhyme, metaphor, and simile. Lyles bright, mixed-media illustrations add life to a subject that students often consider intimidating or stuffy. The book closes with a handy review section, writing activities, writers tips, a short bibliography, an index, a link to related Internet sources, and a glossary that unfortunately lacks pronunciations, which would have been especially helpful for such classic stumpers as cinquain, haiku, and onomatopoeia.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)




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