Tip #90 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKInley & Trombly) - Poetry
Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.
#90
The
"Pros" of Poetry
Poetry is plucking at the
heartstrings, and making music with them
~Dennis Gabor
Using poetry or verse as
reading material for a change can prove to be very motivational for reluctant
readers and quite enjoyable for all readers. Poems are usually short, sweet,
and highly entertaining. Finding poetry that fits your child's interests (such
as humor, nature, realistic…) is easy to do. A librarian or bookstore employee
can help you find anthologies to suite any child.
If your child especially
seems to enjoy reading poetry, you might try to gently suggest ways to increase
academics through the use of poems. Perhaps you could:
● You
can pause, while reading him a poem, and omit the rhyming words for him to fill
in.
● He
can practice reading poems aloud.
● You could borrow the form of a beloved poem and help your child plug in his own words to create a unique poem all his own.
● You might encourage him to memorize his favorite poem and recite it to anyone he feels comfortable with.
Cindy McKinley Alder Patti Trombly
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