Guest Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Hi there, I'm looking for some simple, rhyming poems on the theme of snow, ice and the cold to use to model simple poem writing. . I've had a good search on the net and haven't quite found what I'm looking for. Any ideas? Many thanks, Kitty:)
Guest Wolfie Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 The only one that instantly comes to mind is the Winnie the Pooh one...not a literary classic I know but very catchy! http://www.winniethepooh.co.uk/storiesandpoems.html
AnonyMouse_13453 Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 ha ha ha This came straight to mind - when I was about 14, 4 of us in my class had to recite this as part of an English Speaking award. You'd never be able to use it with 'littlies' as it's a bit grizzly - mind you they may like that aspect It was good to read it again after all this time - I was amazed at how LONG it was!
Guest Posted January 25, 2009 Posted January 25, 2009 Thanks for your help. Wolfie - I love that poem! That would be a great example to use to start off :-) Cait - blimey that is a long poem! Oh the good old English Speaking awards - brings back memories - do schools still do them now? A prep school I worked in during my GAP year did them but that was 15 years ago! I did manage to find one which I am also going to use Winter Time Poem – Mary Ryer Icy fingers, icy toes, Bright red cheeks and bright red nose. Watch the snowflakes as they fall, Try so hard to count them all. Build a snowman way up high, See if he can touch the sky. Snow forts, snowballs, angels, too, In the snow, so white and new. Slip and slide and skate so fast. Wintertime is here at last.
AnonyMouse_13453 Posted January 25, 2009 Posted January 25, 2009 Yes, our local schools do them - they have a competition between them.
Guest Posted January 29, 2009 Posted January 29, 2009 Hi there could you tell me how you are planning to use this poem; modelling simple poetry writing, as I am interested in doing this with my reception class.
AnonyMouse_8466 Posted January 29, 2009 Posted January 29, 2009 Welcome to the Forum, pgarner - congratulations on making your first post. Make yourself at home and have a good look round! Maz
Guest Posted January 29, 2009 Posted January 29, 2009 Hi there could you tell me how you are planning to use this poem; modelling simple poetry writing, as I am interested in doing this with my reception class. Sure - no problems - will post in more detail on Saturday if that's ok: Early night needed and an early morning ahead!
Guest Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Sure - no problems - will post in more detail on Saturday if that's ok: Early night needed and an early morning ahead! Would like to write simple Winter Time Poem with my reception class next week - not sure whether or not to tackle as a whole class or small group?
AnonyMouse_13453 Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 How about a non-rhyming but rhythmic poem using adjectives about the temperature and weather?
Guest Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 Would like to write simple Winter Time Poem with my reception class next week - not sure whether or not to tackle as a whole class or small group? Hi there, As Cait suggested, I would create a non-rhyming poem using adjectives about the temperature and the weather. Especially after the week some of use have had with the snow/ice, it would also be a good way to extend their vocabulary. I found when I have done this in the past with (lower ability) Y1, they have had lots of success with this and have been proud of their poems. I would do this as a group activity with you acting as a scribe where appropriate. I planned to use the poem with a mixed (average ability) Y1/2 class as a model to start them writing their own version, but I had do a recap on rhyming words for some of the class, and then support them in creating a rhyming second sentence. Some of the more able year 2 were able to create their own rhyming couplets but with some support input and a different poem the next day. There is a very good article in EYE magazine this month with Roger McGough. Read lots of poems to them, giving them experience of poems and rhymes! Good books to use are: Poems for the very young: Michael Rosen Puffin Fantastic First Poems Spike Milligan Treasury How to Teach Poetry Writing at Key Stage 1 by Michaela Morgan is a very good resource book - it's in the same series as the Pie Corbett books which are very good. Hope it goes well :-)
Guest Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 This was a favourite at preschool. Mr Frosty, I should imagine quite a few children have recently experienced snowmen melting, it's a good one to act out too as it's recited. Peggy My_Snowman_Friend.doc
Guest Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 I used the Winter Poem as a starter and then worked with small groups and the chn came up with lovely ideas for their poems, thanks for all your help ev'one!
AnonyMouse_12969 Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 hi everyone, i know we are all in the middle of christmas songs but does anyone have a poam or song about penguins please
AnonyMouse_21765 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 tune: jingle bells icy toes chilly nose winter time is here x2 my teeth chatter whats the matter winter time is here hey
AnonyMouse_1195 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Try http://www.bethanyroberts.com/OnceThereWasaSnowman.htm and also http://www.k12.hi.us/~shasincl/poems_arctic.html#penguin
AnonyMouse_3139 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 (edited) There are loads of snowman ryhmes here snowman ryhmes Edited January 9, 2010 by Rea
AnonyMouse_12969 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Thanks for the website the poems are just what i needed
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