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Loading... Love That Dog (original 2001; edition 2001)by Sharon Creech
Work detailsLove That Dog by Sharon Creech (2001)
A book of poetry by Sharon Creech as a student named Jack. Jack begins reluctantly writing poetry as part of a class assignment. As he begins to explore and experience success, he becomes more interested in poetry. This book is a great example of how we hope to connect with and inspire our students as teachers. It is also a good story for showing how students develop interests that often they never thought they would have. ( )5Q/4P. Love That Dog by Sharon Creech is short novel in verse told from the perspective of a reluctant young poet. The writing was so genuine I often felt I was just reading Jack’s journal. Creech expertly tells the story we see on the page, as well as the story off the page (the point of view of Jack’s teacher). Love That Dog is an excellent introduction to appreciating and writing poetry for children and young adults. The brevity of the story is an excellent draw, though the tone may seem too young at first, I think a person of any age can appreciate this charming book. Love That Book. a reluctant boy does not want to write poetry for class. Through this novel told in poetry, Jack find his voice and we learn about his love for his now deceased dog. I am so glad to have had the chance to read this book. I would love to use this in my poetry lessons to demonstrate how anyone can be a poet. I think that kids will also enjoy seeing how he became a poet. As a poet who dabbles in the world of spoken word, I thought this book was written at a very interesting perspective between teacher and student. It's so funny to see how much potential was uncovered unexpectedly by this boy as he is reading poems and writing to the teacher. This book would be good to use in the classroom to teach poetry, of course, but what is more is I think the main lesson here is realizing that your full potential has always been there, it's just up to you to find it and hold on to it. Kids need to know that poetry is not scary and that anyone can be a poet, even if they don't know it! no reviews | add a review
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