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Who Is the Woman Who Wore the Hat? Book Talk: This poem recounts the possible life of the woman who wore the hat during the time of Jewish persecution. Patz cleverly combines sketches and photographs to evoke the readers visual sense . This free verse poem “humanizes” those who suffered the Holocaust, as the reader will learn that anyone was a possible victim. This book is a Sydney Taylor medal winner from the Association of Jewish Libraries . Evaluation: The message of the poem can be easily obtained. Actual photographs are include which helps to validate the narrative. Figurative language is used to convey meaning . The reader isn’t able to create their own mental images of the events of the poem. Patz, Nancy (2003). Who was the Woman who wore the Hat?. New York, New York: Dutton Books. Poetry category: Who Was the Woman who Wore the Hat? qualifies as single illustrated poetry because it is a free verse, narrative poem printed in picture book format. Resources: Meet the Author Read a Page Purchase the Book
Book Talk: Three poems from the world renowned Edgar Allen Poe (Annabel Lee, The Bells, and The Raven) are compiled into this specialized poetry book. Metaphoric language and sound patterns are skillfully used to create an exciting rhythm throughout the stanzas of each poem. The anguish of the lovers of Lenore and Annabel Lee as well as the chimes of the bells radiate off of every page. Three Poems of Edgar Allen Poe Evaluation: Each poem follows a unique rhyme scheme including both an internal and external rhyme scheme. The poems evoke visual and auditory senses. For example, the reader can hear the various bells ringing and can visualize the raven perched on the bust above the door. The Poems were composed in the 19th century. As a result, the language that is used may be confusing to young readers. Poe, E. A. (1966). Three Poems of Edgar Allen Poe. New York, NY: McGraw-Hall Book Company. Resources Knowing Poe The Raven’s Rhymes Poe’s Poems Complete Collection of Poe’s Work Poe Moviestrailer, photos and purchase Poetry Category: The Three Poems of Edgar Allen Poe qualifies as a specialized poetry book because all poems are by one poet, and he has used a unique poetic form.
The Sneetches Book Talk: Nearly two decades after the Holocaust, Dr. Seuss brilliantly exposes young children to one of the repulsions of human nature-- discrimination. This narrative poem also highlights the influential power that one individual can have over a multitude of people. After being repeatedly duped by the clever McBean, the Sneetches will reevaluate the importance of the stars. Evaluation: Presents a serious topic in a manner that is age appropriate for young children. Using green stars to represent a difference between the two groups of Sneetches may be offensive to some of the Holocaust survivors. The Sneetches , both starred and un-starred come together and realize that they are all Sneetches and they are all equal. Seuss, Dr. (1961). The Sneetches and Other Stories. New York, New York: Random House Inc. Poetry Category: The Sneetches and Other Stories qualifies as poetry because it is written in verse and employs an external rhyme scheme. It also qualifies as a single illustrated poem because it is presented in picture book form. Resources: Lesson Plans: Text: DiversityWritten TextYouTube Video Activity IdeasPurchase Book
A Jar of Tiny Stars Book Talk: Evaluation: All poets included in this anthology are NCTE award winners. All poems included are selected by children. Information and quotes from the poets are included throughout text. Book Talk: Resources: Purchase and description: Jar of Tiny Stars, A: Poems by NCTE Award-Winning Poets Description: Genre 3 Poetry Write a review:A JAR OF TINY STARS (CULLINAN, BERNICE E.): Write A Review: Chaos.com