Shortlisted for the 2012 CLPE Poetry Awards Here Comes the Poetry Man shows a passion for playing with words: how many r... MoreHere Comes the Poetry Man: Poems for Young People
Shakespeare and the Young Writer presents fascinating and impressive accounts of primary school children encountering Sh... MoreShakespeare and the Young Writer
Thinking About Literacy discusses the literacy of children in the infant years. The author takes the view that the child... MoreThinking About Literacy: Young Children and Their Language
Writing to Learn looks at how poetry can be used as an enjoyable way to teach literacy across the curriculum. It include... MoreWriting to Learn: Poetry and Literacy across the Primary Curriculum
Too often the teaching of poetry is divided into the reading of poetry and the writing of poetry. This division is stran... MoreTeaching Poetry
"A marvellous book of great practical value" – James CarterThe lack of interest in reading for pleasure amongst large nu... MoreInspiring Children to Read and Write for Pleasure: Using Literature to Inspire Literacy learning for Ages 8-12
This resource contains inspirational lesson plans for teaching Shakespeare to students aged 11-16. Despite being dead fo... MoreResources for Teaching Shakespeare: 11-16
Shakespeare's words belong to all of us. This book offers 87 lessons full of practical advice on how to teach Shakespear... MoreTeaching Shakespeare to Develop Children's Writing: A Practical Guide: 9-12 years
This is a book about the power of poetry to speak about the central themes of what it is to be a human being. The first ... MoreWill There Really Be a Morning?: Life: A Guide - Poems for Key Stage 2 with Teaching Notes
At the heart of this book is an emphasis on helping children to learn about themselves, their world and their relationsh... MoreEnabling Children's Learning Through Drawing
Fred Sedgwick was my poetry teacher on friday and still is. This book has poems for all ages and I think everyone will enjoy this book also of falling...