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A collection of poems that take a look at the grosser, weirder, funnier side of life, including "A Giant Gorilla Came Up to Me," "Itchy Feet," and "If Ever Aliens."
A collection of poems that take a look at the grosser, weirder, funnier side of life, including A Giant Gorilla Came Up to Me, Itchy Feet, and If Ever Aliens.
A collection of poems that take a look at the grosser, weirder, funnier side of life, including "A Giant Gorilla Came Up to Me, " "Itchy Feet," and "If Ever Aliens>"
A collection of comical poems on such subjects as school, bullies, aliens, dinosaurs, and monsters.
In Who's Been Sleeping in My Porridge, the irrepressible, ever-irreverent Colin McNaughton -- creator of verses to be read when grownups aren't around presents an exuberant collection packed with puns, parodies, and playground humor. Featuring such worthy poems as "Don't Stick That Marble Up Your Nose!" and "Itchy Feet, " as well as McNaughton's equally outrageous illustrations, this book is rated a solid five raspberries. A must for long car trips! In Wish You Were Here (and I Wasn't), the popular Colin McNaughton is as around the bend and far gone as ever. Side-splitting illustrations set off such gems as "I'm Off to Treasure Island, " "Aliens on Vacation, " and "Are We Nearly There Yet?"--providing hours of fun for itinerant fans and armchair travelers alike.
A collection of comical poems on such subjects as school, bullies, aliens, dinosaurs, and monsters.
In this zany book there are over 60 verses and some of the weirdest characters you're ever likely to meet. There's the Jolly Giant, the Elibird, the Human Siren, Borer the Explorer, Nosey Porker, Mugsy O'Shea and many, many more
Slurp! somebody has taken Little Bear's breakfast. Who could it be? Billy Goat Gruff? Litle Miss Muffet? Or could it be...the Porridge Monster?
This text on implementing the Literacy Hour in primary schools includes: a demonstration of how to meet the teaching objectives through well-chosen fiction and poetic texts; appropriate activities at whole text, sentence and word level; and practical ideas to aid the planning of the Literacy Hour.
Creative Approaches to Poetry for the Primary Framework for Literacy supports teachers in planning, teaching and, most importantly, enjoying poetry with their pupils. With an emphasis on creative, cross curricular approaches the authors explore tried and tested methods of teaching poetry in an engaging and comprehensive manner. A carefully considered range of poems has been included in order to expand children’s repertoires in a variety of poetic forms. Chapters cover: how to develop a range of creative approaches to teaching poetry, involving visualisation, drama, choral speaking, performance, discussion and writing how to engage children from a variety of backgrounds and abilities in experiencing poetry in its many forms integrating the teaching of poetry with all other areas of the curriculum including ICT and citizenship effectively linking all work to the KS1 poetry units of the renewed Primary National Framework for Literacy an innovative model that takes children on a journey beginning before they meet the poem through to becoming poets themselves. This accessible and user-friendly book includes informative case studies, photographs and children’s work to demonstrate alternative routes to working with poetry. It will prove an invaluable resource for all primary teachers seeking to employ progressive and effective strategies in the teaching of poetry.