Spark a love of poetry and language with this classroom treasury of poems. It includes time-tested classics by poets such as Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg, Elinor Wylie, and Emily Dickinson, plus new poems sure to become classroom favorites. The selections are perfect for teaching poetic forms such as haiku, cinquain, and free verse, as well as figurative language such as metaphor, alliteration, …
Some of key strategies include: - Affirming positive behavior with social cues - Using proximity control - Managing transitions - Pacing a lesson - Intervening in the moment - Keeping your cool
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Strange - is it not? A pin has a head but has no hair, A clock has a face, but no mouth there, Needles have eyes but they cannot see, A hill has a foot, but has no knee, A watch has hands, but has no fingers, Boots have tongues, but are not singers, Rivers run, though they have no feet, And a saw has teeth, but it cannot eat.