"Good fences make good neighbors."
Teachers can use se this collection to introduce children to nature-themed poetry. Students can read and analyze the simple yet profound themes in Frost's work, discussing topics like solitude, choice, and change.
Teachers can use se this collection to introduce children to nature-themed poetry. Students can read and analyze the simple yet profound themes in Frost's work, discussing topics like solitude, choice, and change.
This collection brings the timeless poetry of Robert Frost to young readers with accessible language and beautiful illustrations. The selected poems offer a thoughtful exploration of nature, rural life, and human emotion.
“I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, welling and swelling I bear the tide.“ This is a great quote of Angelou discussing her identity.
I would use this book to teach poetry and important themes of life.
Poetry - Published in 2007. This book is full of Maya Angelou's poems about topics such as identity, resilience, and love. Her language and imagery makes it relatable and impactful for younger audiences.
My sister reminded us (7 siblings) of this poem written in response to WWI by William Butler Yeats, which we all were required to memorize in 8th grade. She can still recite it; I cannot.
My dad recited poetry to us, this was one among hundreds of his recitations. #WBY #Yeats #thesecondcoming #slouchingtowardsbethlehem Joan Didion used this line as a title to a book of her essays.
Yeats universal poem is relevant in today‘s world.
This book was in depth and very detailed. The pictures were realistic and very well put.
These poems are very deep and hold a very important meaning. I think that this book would be very nice for older grades such as fourth and fifth grade.