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You Can Write Cool Poems (You Can Write)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title You Can Write Cool Poems (You Can Write)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jennifer Fandel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:24
ISBN/Barcode 9781429679619
ClassificationsDewey:808.1
Audience
Primary
Illustrations Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Capstone Press
Imprint Capstone Press
Publication Date 1 January 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

You can make readers smile. You can give them goosebumps or the giggles. You can even make them cry. You can show readers the world the way YOU see it. You can write cool poetry!

Reviews

Everybody has something to say, and we all need a little help finding the right way to express ourselves. The You Can Write series, targeted toward the youngest would-be writers, offers tips on how to channel thoughts and feelings into written words. You Can Write Cool Poems alternates practical advice with opportunities for practice. Topics include the importance of details in a poem ("How does [a cat] look? Smell? Sound?"); how to effectively repeat sounds; what an active verb is; and constructing free-verse poems. You Can Write Great Letters and E-mails (yes, people still write letters!) follows the same format and looks at correspondence in terms of tone (formal or friendly?) and technique (closing and signature) while offering up an exercise for each topic (for instance, when writing a formal letter, first state who you are). And if you don't know what to write about, don't worry?the book offers suggested subjects. Short additional "writing tips" appear throughout. Both titles are visually interesting, with plenty of color, bright photographs, and images of kids engaged in creative endeavors. It's crucial to make writing fun for the early-elementary-age set, and this series, strong in both presentation and content, is sure to inspire the scribe within.-- "Booklist" Starting with ideas to tie in thoughts and feelings and turn them into words and phrases, the book offers these suggestions and then advice on how to practice some more for follow-up. Using bright colored photographs, Fast Fact boxes, writing tips and a question format, these suggestions will guide young writers and their ideas into writing poems of their own.-- "Reading Today Online" This book would be a helpful little tool to use in a unit on poetry. This book will give students an idea of different types of poems they can write. One thing I liked was the vocabulary words and definitions provided at the bottom of the pages. Another thing I really liked was the exercise page where students are given something to do to practice. . . .This would be a great addition to the school or classroom library as I feel it would benefit teachers or students.-- "Have You Read With Your Child Today? blog"