Read and respond to the poetry of Langston Hughes then write original poems using Crayola® Gel Markers.
Children copy one of Hughes' poems on construction paper with colored pencils, then cut the words apart and rearrange them to make a new poem. Compare with the original poem. Try various arrangements of words for different poetic expressions. Glue words to contrasting colored construction paper and add illustrations.
Share poems from Hughes' Sweet and Sour Animal Book. Children write their own animal poems in a similar style. Bind poems into a class book to share with family members.
Children work in pairs to present Langston Hughes' poems and their own poems in short improvisations for the class. Students use movement and expression to reflect the theme and emotion of the poems.
Students read and respond to poems by Langston Hughes, identifying structures and sound techniques (e.g., rhyme, rhythm, meter, alliteration).
Children write their own poems to demonstrate their understanding of poetic structures and ability to use techniques similar to those employed by Hughes.
Students add visual dimension to their poems with creative art materials.
Glitter Glue—
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Not for use on skin.
© 2000 - 2007 Crayola, LLC