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I Am Writing a Poem About...: A Game of Poetry

af Myra Cohn Livingston

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As a teacher of poetry at UCLA, Myra Cohn Livingstone's first assignment to her class was to use one given word in a poem: the second was to use three given words; and the final one was to use six words. From these poems, Mrs. Livingstone chose this collection.
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This book was very cool because it was separated into sections, i.e. the first section were all poems about rabbits, etc. Within each section multiple poets wrote their own poems involving the subject of that section. It was awesome to see how different each poem could be even though they were about the exact same thing. ( )
  Trock33 | Nov 11, 2014 |
This book is a collection of poems from an English teacher, who would say a word and then her students would write a poem about it. The first set of poems is about rabbits. The second set of poems is about ring, drum, and blanket. The third set of poems id about hole, friend, candle, ocean, snake, bucket or scarecrow. I could use the same idea and have the class write poems. ( )
  csloan | Mar 15, 2012 |
Livingston starts the book off with an introduction informing the reader about a word game that encourages children to read and write poetry in a fun way. There are 43 poems following the introduction that explain the game's steps- one word, three words, and six words. The poems are very diverse in its theme, setting, tone, and subject matter. There are also different poetry forms, rhyming schemes, and set up of the stanzas. I would use this in my classroom for poetry lessons and for creative writing lesson. ( )
  ahernandez91 | Oct 29, 2011 |
Myra Cohn Livingston introduces readers to a fun poetry game. It also comes with a collection of poems that help explain the objective of her game. This would be a fun way to get students to read and write poetry. ( )
  Kathdavis54 | Jun 27, 2011 |
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