Poetry
Lyrical language set to verse
whispers the voice of the spirit unheard
cascading thoughts, forgotten dreams
sonnet of the soul penned by one hand
to elicit emotion in the hearts of all.
There are many forms of poetry to release these musings such as shape poetry (written within a shape such as a football or words arranged to look like the shape), bio poems (poems about you which contain your fears and traits), and Japanese haiku. These examples beautifully represent the essence of language set to verse and can also be found in full length volumes called novels in verse. One of my favorite book-length narrative poem novels is Three Rivers Rising by Jame Richardson surrounding the events leading up to the The Johnstown Flood in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The story is resplendent in its use of realism and historic events to tell the story of love between two social classes in a by-gone era. The use of many character's stories developed a strong emotional tie to the reader for the hope of the character's well-being. I found myself unconsciously rooting for the safety of the characters and feeling their pain and loss of devastation at the hands of the watery monster (eventual flood that destroyed the town). Below I have gathered some very valuable web resources which will allow readers to explore poetry through hands-on activities and information.
Discover Many Forms of Poetry and See Examples
http://www.kidzone.ws/poetry/index.htm
Kindergarten Art Projects on the Subject of Poetry (Make sure to click on the links titled "Poetry Pebbles" and "Poetry Cards" to view these examples)
Kindergarten Art Projects on the Subject of Poetry (Make sure to click on the links titled "Poetry Pebbles" and "Poetry Cards" to view these examples)
http://www.ehow.com/list_7225256_kindergarten-art-projects-poetry.html
Creative Ways to Display Poetry
http://www.hsclassroom.net/2012/03/celebrating-national-poetry-month-with-hands-on-poetry-projects/
Creative Ways to Display Poetry
http://www.hsclassroom.net/2012/03/celebrating-national-poetry-month-with-hands-on-poetry-projects/
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