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65 poems for primary school children to learn by heart
A national poetry recital competition has launched a set of interactive resources for primary school children and their teachers.
The organisers of the Poetry By Heart competition, aimed at 14- to 18-year-olds, has published a set of 65 poems to support the teaching of poetry to younger children.
The poems have been chosen by Morag Styles, retired professor of children’s poetry at the University of Cambridge and trustee of the Poetry Archive. Each one is accompanied by a suggested activity.
The site also offers children the chance to hear recordings of some of the poems and to record their own versions.
The grand final of the competion, which is now in its fourth year, will be held in March 2016 for students in secondary schools and colleges.
Julie Blake, co-director of Poetry By Heart, said: “In the last couple of years many teachers have asked us if we could develop some resources for younger children and we are delighted to have done that now.
“The Poetry By Heart resource for primary school children is designed to help pupils and teachers find poems they love, and enjoy them together through reading aloud and learning them by heart. It encourages playful discovery and serious fun.”
Here are the poems selected:
- Miss Lucy Had a Baby by Anon
- The North Wind Doth Blow by Anon
- Mosquito one by Anon
- The Tyger by William Blake
- Extract from The Pied Piper by William Browning
- The Sleepy Giant by Charles E Carryl
- The Mock Turtle’s Song by Lewis Carroll
- Little Trotty Wagtail by John Clare
- The Witch by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
- Answer to a Child’s Question by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The Months of the Year by Sara Coleridge
- A Bird Came Down the Walk by Emily Dickenson
- Extract from The Peacock at Home by Catherine Ann Dorset
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod by Eugene Field
- Casabianca by Felicia Hemans
- The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt
- There Was a Naughty Boy by John Keats
- The Way Through the Woods by Rudyard Kipling
- The Quangle Wangle’s Hat by Edward Lear
- Hiawatha: Fishing by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Child’s Song in Spring by Edith Nesbit
- Eletelephony by Laura Richards
- What is Pink? by Christina Rossetti
- Ye spotted snakes by William Shakespeare
- My Cat Jeffrey by Christopher Smart
- The Cataract of Lodore by Robert Southey
- Escape at Bedtime by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Owl by Alfred Tennyson
- Written in March by William Wordsworth
- The Song of Wandering Aengus by WB Yeats
- Tarantella by Hilaire Belloc
- Tell me, tell me, Sarah Jane by Charles Causley
- On a Night of Snow by Elizabeth Coatsworth
- Some One by Walter de la Mare
- It Was Long Ago by Eleanor Farjeon
- The Door by Miroslav Holub
- Song For a Banjo Dance by Langston Hughes
- Spell of the Air by Elizabeth Jennings
- Cargoes by John Masefield
- Jamaica Market by Agnes Maxwell-Hall
- Nothingmas Day by Adrian Mitchell
- Hyena by Edwin Morgan
- The People Upstairs by Ogden Nash
- The Ceremonial Band by James Reeves
- Sick by Shel Silverstein
- Fisherman Chant by John Agard
- Isn’t My Name Magical by James Berry
- Granny Is by Valerie Bloom
- Pirate Pete by James Carter
- Extinct by Mandy Coe
- How to Cut a Pomegranate by Imtiaz Dharker
- If You Were a Carrot by Berlie Doherty
- Time Transfixed by Carol Ann Duffy
- House of Air by Philip Gross
- Please Do Not Feed the Animals by Robert Hull
- Double Trouble by Jackie Kay
- Cinema Poem by Roger McGough
- Lone Dog by Irene McLeod
- Instructions for Growing Poetry by Tony Mitton
- Lament of an Arawak Child by Pamela Mordecai
- Wha Me Mudder Do by Grace Nichols
- Rules by Brian Patten
- The Language of Cat by Rachel Rooney
- My Dad, Your Dad by Kit Wright
- Vegan Delight by Benjamin Zephaniah
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