What would you say to these students about the power of words? Have a story about how words changed your life? Please share.
*Shoutout to royalbydesign369 for the inspiration of Mantra – Photo credit: Cheriss May
Author, Literacy and the Environment Consultant
What would you say to these students about the power of words? Have a story about how words changed your life? Please share.
*Shoutout to royalbydesign369 for the inspiration of Mantra – Photo credit: Cheriss May
In a nutshell: The artwork is a conversation starter; it has 60 sets of rhyming words (sure to send any child’s vocabulary and comprehension soaring); you can teach more than a dozen English language learning skills; it’s full of surprises, including fun facts about animals; and opportunities to learn about social activism and politics in ways that are very cool. (To purchase, click here.) Continue reading “Five Things You Should Know About Barack Obama: A Hip Hop Tale”
In celebration of #InternationalLiteracyDay 2019, I’m encouraging all adults to make a commitment to spend time feeding the hungry readers and writers in your life with your time and words – words from books, rhyming books, poetry books, comic books, magazines, newspapers, street signs, buildings, letters, cards, and words from their own mouths! Check out our new video reciting my poem, Why I Read, and use it to ignite a discussion about why reading is a good and useful thing, a discussion I’m betting will help them tap into their own power to excel as readers and writers. And, please, let us know how you like the video and how your new reading and writing experiences go.
Click here to read entire poem.WHY I READ POEM BY CAROLINE BREWER 090819