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Rhyme Stew
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Rhyme StewRhyme Stew

Rhyme Stew is a collection of poems for children by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake. In a sense it's a more adult version of Revolting Rhymes.

The poems either parody well known fairy tales (Dick Whittington and His Cat, The Tortoise and the Hare, The Emperor's New Clothes, Ali Baba, Hansel and Gretel, Aladdin) nursery rhymes (As I was going to St Ives, Hey Diddle Diddle, Mary, Mary Quite Contrary) or are little stories thought up by Dahl himself.



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Tags: Rhyme, poems, Diddle, Gretel, Aladdin
Hello Happy Rhymes
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Hello Happy RhymesHello Happy Rhymes

This is a three-level series for children at early primary/primary level. It contains popular traditional nursery rhymes. Each rhyme is preceded by a story that sets the scene and presents the core language of the rhyme. As a result, children will be able not only to sing traditional nursery rhymes, but also to relate the humorous stories contained within each one.

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Tags: traditional, primary, Hello, rhymes, rhyme, nursery
Time for a Rhyme
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Time for RhymeTime for Rhyme

by Joanna Zarańska

This book teaches English through rhymes and collocations, the complete set of words used in it includes basic expressions, as well as those rhymed with them, most unexpected, funny combinations. All this is included into the richly illustrated verses, games and cross-words which help to memorize a large amount of words. There are also some games, e.g. 'Memory' – rhyming pairs of pictures, rhyming domino, or ‘naughts and crosses’.

 
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Tags: words, rhyming, games, There, amount, Rhyme, large
The Poet's Pen: Writing Poetry with Middle and High School Students
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The Poet's Pen: Writing Poetry with Middle and High School StudentsThe Poet's Pen: Writing Poetry with Middle and High School Students

To rhyme or not to rhyme? That's NOT the only question! An absolute must buy for the novice and an incredible asset for any writing teacher, this book gives you guidelines for starting a poetry writing program and then the tools to do it. Lies offers practical advice on teaching the technical aspects of poetry, suggests ways to revise work and overcome writer's block, and discusses how to integrate poetry writing with other parts of the curriculum. Numerous exercises, examples of student work, an annotated bibliography of sources for further ideas, and a glossary of poetic terms are included.

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Tags: poetry, writing, rhyme, student, annotated, Students, Writing
Read Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English
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Read Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English Leame Una Rima En Espanol E InglesRead Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English Leame Una Rima En Espanol E Ingles

In Rose Zertuche Trevino's "Read Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English", programming ideas abound for librarians who have bilingual patrons and wish to present reading programs for children for whom Spanish is the spoken language at home. The bilingual programs are for children of all ages: babies to primary school children. The program material presented originates from Latin culture, engaging those patrons for whom the nursery rhymes are new, as well as for older children and parents for whom the rhymes are old favorites.
 
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Tags: children, Spanish, rhymes, programs, bilingual, Rhyme, English, patrons