A Teacher's Book with comprehensive
notes on each poem, photocopiable versions of the poem itself plus a bank of warm - up games and activities geared to each year group
Not exact matches
Whether it be a complete love letter, words of encouragement
on a post-it
note, or a
poem, it means so much more that you took the time to write it down.
Told that the
poem had been posted
on his blog, Boris Johnson MP
noted: «It is an utterly dreadful
poem and I condemn it unreservedly.
Whether you label yourself an «artist» or not, I bet there are elements of creative expression woven through your life — like writing
poems in the
Notes section of your phone or whipping out a sketchbook
on long plane rides.
It's a fascinating story, well - told by Nichol, and I think California Typewriter is enjoyable and worthwhile viewing for most anyone, even those who have never sampled the tactile pleasures of banging out an article, story,
poem, or
note on a trusty typewriter.
More literature from film directors with Julia Loktev's lovely
poem Notes on Dancing with Strangers, at This Long Century.
There are
notes from her oral report
on Rome, the text of a speech she gave to her class, a project
on World War II, a
poem.
(Teacher's
note: Students usually choose to put the
poem on their painting.)
Revision
notes on six of Ni Chuilleanáin's poems; «All for You», «Deaths and Engines», «On Lacking the Killer Instinct», «Street», «The Bend in the.
on six of Ni Chuilleanáin's
poems; «All for You», «Deaths and Engines», «
On Lacking the Killer Instinct», «Street», «The Bend in the.
On Lacking the Killer Instinct», «Street», «The Bend in the...
The pack includes: Mother's Day All of these resources include version for «Mum», «Mam», «Mummy» and «Mom» Two colourful display banner - great to use
on a display of the children's work - these are for «Mother's Day» and «Mothering Sunday» A Powerpoint about Mother's Day A selection of Mother's Day cards to colour in Coloured Mother's day cards - great to add to a display A selection of cards to cut out and assemble A4 writing borders - these can be used to quickly display work, forthe children to write about their Mums or to use for poetry etc Large display lettering A selection of gift tags to colour in and use
on your gifts Various certificates for «Best Mum», «Number one Mum» etc Rosettes to make for your Mum Bookmarks to colour and design to make as a gift for Mum Make a book about Mum - this contains several pages for the children to draw and write about their Mum - great to either send home with the children to fill in together or use at a Mother's Day coffee morning for the children and their Mums to fill in together Colouring posters Write a letter to Mum - decorated letter writing paper Draw your Mum and decorate the frame «My Mum» poster - a poster for the children to draw and write things about their Mums - these make a great display Three recipes to make and give as gifts
on Mother's Day Gift boxes - Various gift boxes to colour to use for your Mother's Day gift «A
note to my Mum» - write a
note to your Mum
on this decorated paper Acrostic
poem - Write a
poem about your Mum
The
poem «Geometry «begins connecting one student's view of the world using the language of geometry (
NOTE:
poem continues
on Hello Poetry)
Then you can give the class a few minutes to tour the room, taking
notes on aspects of the
poems that strike them.
Bee's narration of events is interspersed with emails,
notes, a school report, letters, bills, blog posts, announcements, journal articles, a
poem, an audio transcript and several faxes, each in a different font and format, and all of which fill in the background facts
on incidents and characters.
Handwritten in the white spaces of the books» pages, he found translations of German
poems,
notes on philosophy, and mini history lessons.
Note how the physical appearance of the
poem on the page dictates the rhythm and mood.»
Indie Next # 1 Pick: TANGERINE by Christine Mangan CIRCE by Madeline Miller THE FEMALE PERSUASION by Meg Wolitzer AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING:
On Motherhood Before I Was Ready, by Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY
NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER:
Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhon
Plum ends
on a serenely sweet
note, with a graceful
poem called «Instructions for Growing Poetry,» which begins, «Shut your eyes.
,» to the closing verse, which
notes the diminishing number of bees, these
poems comment
on topics such as body structure, life cycles, roles in the hive, and dance - like communication.
Note the page numbers
on each
poem and put your name along with your contact information at the end of each
poem.
Write a love
note or
poem on a piece of paper and then cut it up into puzzle - like pieces.
«Still Time: A
Note on Dorothea Tanning's
Poems.»
A selection of his solo exhibitions include: A Nervous Smile, MACRO — Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome (2014); Golden Masks hide Decomposing Bodies, Galeria Baginski, Lisbon (2013);
Notes on the History of Violence, Middelheim Museum, Antwerp (2012); Barbarian
Poems, Galleria Umberto di Marino, Naples (2011); The Vertical Stage, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2010); The Winter of (our) Discontent, Kunsthalle Lissabon (2010).
Interspersed with Higgins's typed musings
on systems, materials, engineering, etcetera, printed
on cool - looking transparent vellum, the volume reproduces handwritten
notes,
poems, drawings, and photo collages from its three dozen contributors.
Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks, January 22 to April 23, is the first - ever survey of the rarely seen notebooks of Brooklyn - born Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 — 1988) and features the artist's handwritten
notes,
poems, and drawings, along with related works
on paper and large - scale paintings.
They take inspiration from Alice Oswald's two collections of poetry: A Sleepwalk
on the Severn (2009), a meditation
on moonlight; and Dart (2002), where the
poems have been composed of
notes and reflections from those who have encountered the River Dart creating a soundmap or songline of the river.
Flower (s) in Concrete will mirror the
poem's second movement by placing the artworks along a shelf that wraps around the entire gallery, so that they resemble
notes on a staff, music
on a sheet, linear and rhythmic.
A painted wall work,
Notes on Black Dada Nihilismus (proper nouns), 2009, reduces Baraka's
poem to a string of its proper nouns.
Theater 3 (The Celeste Bartos Theater), mezzanine, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building Claes Oldenburg reads from Writing
on the Side 1956 — 1969 (edited by Achim Hochdörfer, Maartje Oldenburg, and Barbara Schröder), a newly published selection of diaries,
notes,
poems, scripts, and statements that the artist wrote in the 1960s.
Recent publications include Wood & Ink (2013), Black Glass: New & Selected
Poems (2015), Spirit Wrappings: Some
Notes on the Rashleigh Jackson Family Collection (2012), Marine: A Story in Eight Objects (2013) and Exotica Suite (2015).
In his diary, Anselm Kiefer
notes: «this heavy lead bandage that can no longer be detached from the paint skin, these festering sores welling out from the still boiling lead when the pigment beneath it is not bone dry, the little straws
on a field that I painted years ago and that appear as charred leavings
on the solidified lead — all this reminds me of the Baudelaire
poems I reread last year.»
In his diary — which will partly be published in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition and gives prime access to the artist's creative process — Kiefer
notes: «This heavy lead bandage that can no longer be detached from the paint skin, these festering sores welling out from the still boiling lead when the pigment beneath it is not bone dry, the little straws
on a field that I painted years ago and that appear as charred leavings
on the solidified lead — all this reminds me of the Baudelaire
poems I reread last year in Portugal.»
Note from the editor: This interview with poet Ed Steck concerning his book - length
poem sleep as information / the fountain is a water feature — recently published by The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects along with a newsprint broadsheet and photocopied zine containing an essay
on memory, insomnia, and replication — was conducted telepathically before being transcribed via email and finally transferred to the Brooklyn Rail.
On the occasion of the exhibition, a bilingual catalogue will be published with reproductions of the works, an introductory essay by Luca Massimo Barbero, a
poem by Carlo Invernizzi and up - to - date biographical and bibliographical
notes.
More classily, the show also refers to TS Eliot's 1922
poem The Waste Land (and, we
note, will be
on in April, the «cruellest month» of the
poem's opening line).
On a lighter
note, several Ethiopian men I spoke with talked about writing love letters and
poems for their women of interest.
The gist is the house fairy pay a visit and if their room is messy she leaves a
note (I made mine a little
poem)
on the bed saying she came by and the room needed a little pick me up and that she would be back.
I include my shoes as part of my outfit and when I have to take them off it feels like I just messed up my «look»: o) I have a sister - in - law that leaves a little
poem and
note on the door to remove the shoes, so when I go there I always try to remember that and not include the shoes as part of the outfit.