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Recommending books by topic is a great way to get kids involved in reading. An attractive book display will pull children into the library and make it easy to find more information about a given topic. Here's sample wiki page for getting kids involved in a book theme. Link the book titles to your catalog so it's easy for kids to search for what they need! 


 

April is Poetry Month!

 

 April is national poetry month, so check out some of these great materials from the library!

 

Books:

8 A.M. Shadows. / Drawings By Julie Mass.

Hubbell, Patricia.

 

The Children's Bells, A Selection Of Poems. / Illustrated By Peggy Fortnum.

Farjeon, Eleanor, 1881-1965.

 

A Child's Garden Of Verses / [By] Robert Louis Stevenson; With Illustrations By Jessie Willcox Smith.

Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.

 

How To Eat A Poem & Other Morsels: Food Poems For Children, / selected By Rose H. Agree. Illustrated By Peggy Wilson.

Agree, Rose H.

 

In The Middle Of The Trees.

Kuskin, Karla.

 

book jacket Papalote, Papelito / Carmen Villoro ; Ilustraciones, Alberto Castro Leñero.

Villoro, Carmen.

 

 

 

Activities:

Brief Description

Students participate in a classroom or school-wide poetry slam. A poetry slam could also serve as a fund-raising activity or parents night event.

Objectives

Students

Lesson Plan

Explain the concept of a poetry slam to students.

What Is a Poetry Slam? PoetrySlam.com offers the following definition of a poetry slam on its Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page:

 

"Simply put, a poetry slam is the competitive art of performance poetry. It puts dual emphasis on writing and performance, encouraging poets to focus on what they're saying and how they're saying it. A poetry slam is an event in which poets perform their work and are judged by members of the audience.…"

Often, in a poetry slam, the audience participates by judging each performance on a scale of 1 to 10. For more basic information about poetry slams, go to PoetrySlam's FAQ Page. There you will find the answers to such questions as What are the rules? and What can the audience do?

Tips for Your Poetry Slam

For the purposes of a classroom or school-wide activity, the rules of a poetry slam can be adapted in many ways, including the following:

For additional slam rules -- rules that can be adapted for a classroom or school wide poetry slam -- see the Poetry Slam Rules FAQ page.

A poetry slam can be great fun! It can make a nice addition to a school open house or parents night, or it might even be used as a fund-raiser or community service event.