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Poetry and Literature

Poetry and Literature. Dr. Laura McLaughlin Taddei. Langston Hughes. Dream Keeper Bring me all of your dreams, You dreamer, Bring me all your Heart melodies That I may wrap them In a blue cloud-cloth Away from the too-rough fingers Of the world. . The DreamFlag Project.

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Poetry and Literature

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  1. Poetry and Literature Dr. Laura McLaughlin Taddei

  2. Langston Hughes • Dream Keeper • Bring me all of your dreams,You dreamer,Bring me all yourHeart melodiesThat I may wrap themIn a blue cloud-clothAway from the too-rough fingersOf the world.

  3. The DreamFlagProject • Dream Flag Project - What is it? • Writing your Dream

  4. Integrating Poetry with Young children • Read poetry everyday with children • poetry that presents visual images • Select poetry that doesn’t need a lot of explanation • Write class poems on chart paper and hang around your room • Use art, drama, and music to extend children’s interpretation of a favorite poem

  5. Poem Videos • Spring and Fall for a Young Child • Shel Silverstein - Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too • I Carry Your Heart with Me

  6. Linking the Arts through Literature • Selecting a Theme • Webbing to help creativity • Webbing to help planning • Compiling Resources for Learning Experiences • See pages 298-300

  7. Writing a Cinquain • Five lines – does not have to rhyme • Broad sweeping statements • First line – one word • Second line – two words • Third line – three words • Fourth line – four words • Fifth line – one word • Try it 

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