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The Ability to Name Cats Sandy Brownjohn

The Ability to Name Cats By Sandy Brownjohn

The Ability to Name Cats by Sandy Brownjohn


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A handbook for teachers of English working with 9-15 year olds, this contains new ideas which were conceived, developed and used by the author. This text follows the same format as her previous works - each chapter being the basis for one central activity and illustrated by pupils' poems.

The Ability to Name Cats Summary

The Ability to Name Cats: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Sandy Brownjohn

A handbook for teachers of English working with 9-15 year olds, this contains new ideas which were conceived, developed and used by the author. This text follows the same format as her previous works - each chapter being the basis for one central activity and illustrated by pupils' poems. In the final chapter, Sandy Brownjohn explains why poetry is so important to her and describes the three part writing scheme that is central to her own teaching. A combination then of assimilable theory and practical tips, this work should provide a variety of classroom ideas for teachers. Sandy Brownjohn established her reputation with "Does it Have to Rhyme?", "What Rhymes with Secret?" and the "Meet and Write" books.

Table of Contents

The minister's cat; alphabetical verbs; I'd rather be; kennings; alliteration and assonance; a belly like a bream; I saw a peacock; up on the Downs; rondelet; naga-uta; Mary had a tiny sheep; postcards; shadows; mirrors and reflections; jesters and clowns; earth, air, fire and water; the creation of the world; the seven ages of man; faces and places; the poet-tree; credo.

Additional information

GOR001732118
9780340503393
0340503394
The Ability to Name Cats: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Sandy Brownjohn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Arnold
1989-08-01
96
N/A
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