Heard it in the Playground (Puffin Books)

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Heard it in the Playground (Puffin Books)

Heard it in the Playground (Puffin Books)

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Differentiated group activities Using the technique of text marking the children are to find and mark the different sections of the poem, identifying any patterns that they notice. This begins with noting the rhymes in individual stanzas; and could lead on to how the six stanzas are divided up into 3 'sections'. Allan is perfectly tuned in to the language of the classroom, the playground and the kitchen table. His first book of school poems was published over thirty years ago, but you will almost certainly recognise some of the things that the children, teachers and parents say. (So will your teachers, we’re willing to bet!) In ‘Please Mrs Butler’, you can hear him speak with voice of the teacher and the child. Both sound more and more desperate. I think that this book could be used in a variety of different ways within a classroom to familiarise children with poetry. The strong rhythm and rhymes within this collection combined with the comical use of nonsense words make the poems perfect for performance. This will allow the children the opportunity to focus on the rhythm, rhyme, language and tone of poetry. However, the different aspects of language can also be explored with the class following a dramatic reading by the class teacher. Listening to the poem being read expressively will allow the children to detect patterns and get a real feel for rhythm and rhyme.

This volume of poetry are based on Alan Ahlberg’s experiences as a teacher. They’re highly accessible in terms of structure, and the subject matter is familiar to anyone who has ever set foot in a primary school. Ahlberg’s voice is clear and strong, regardless of whether he’s describing the frustrations of a stressed out teacher in charge of thirty 7 year olds, a longest kiss contest taking place in the cloakroom or the delight and sheer chaos of a dog in the playground. The songs in the book have particular tunes with one exception. The song 'The Mrs Butler Blues'' can be sing to the tune of any blues song. What a fantastic way of exploring blues music and the differences in tempo, pitch and rhythm. It also explores the approach behind lyric writing. This is a great book of poems by Allan Ahlberg. There is a great range of poems in this book which a teacher could definitely use in a Year 6 class.Whether you are a pupil or a teacher ‘Heard it in the playground’ is a collection of poems and songs that will strike a chord. Allan Ahlberg masterfully conjures a portrait of what it means to a part of primary school, encompassing all the joy, stress and mayhem of daily life. This a fantastic collection of poems about different aspects of life in a primary school. The poems are categorised into short, medium and long ones which I think is a really useful feature for use within the classroom. This is because poems can be selected with regards to time constraints throughout the day (short ones at the end of the day when there is a spare 5 minutes!). Whole class activities Shared writing. Begin by asking pupils to help you make a list of the things people say in school. This could be divided up into two halves: things teachers say, and things children say. Compare the different statements. What do the children's statements have in common with each other, and the teachers'? How are the two different kinds of statement different? What do they tell us about the people concerned? What kinds of tone of voice are they spoken in? Discuss the feelings of both parties.

Billy McBone is a light hearted and amusing poem about a boy in school who is a bit of a day dreamer. The structure and rhythm is rigid throughout with repetition of the first two lines: "Billy McBone, Had a mind of his own" used to begin each stanza. The end of each line rhymes in the format 'aabccb' and this adds to the repetition to create a feeling of frustration and going through the motions on the part of Billy. Allan has collaborated with many illustrators, including Andre Amstutz, Gillian Tyler and Katharine McEwen, as well as his late wife, Janet Ahlberg (nee Hall) and his daughter Jessica Ahlberg. He has won numerous awards for his books including, the Kurt Maschler Award in 1986, The Children's Book Award in 1987, the Blue Peter Book Award 2001, and The Children's Book Award: Books for Young Children award 2002. A great poem also is Heard it in the Playground. This poem, Ahlberg states, is for performance. It has repetition, rhyme, different sounds, nonsense words and changing dynamics which would be great to perform with a class. It would be an enjoyable and unforgettable experience.

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Verse is often overlooked when identifying books for young readers, but it can provide an amazing opportunity for confident and middle ability readers to develop their understanding of different genres. For strugglers, poetry can be less daunting than a novel or even a short story and can also more easily capture children's emotions and reflect them in a more accessible and concise way. Many children and young people engage with poetry every day through music, but view poems as elite and inaccessible. This is simply not the case, as this collections demonstrate. Heard it in the Playground is a collection of poems based on primary school life. The book is presented in three sections: short poems, songs and long poems. The collection is mostly light-hearted and humorous covering everything from grumpy teachers to the school’s escapee pet hamster. This is a great book to read for children as not only does it give an insight into school life - it lets children know that we all experience similar things at school. With songs and poems such as: Allan often uses traditional verse forms like the ballad. Many of his poems have a very strong rhythm, and some sound like playground rhymes and chants. Some are actually written to be sung to a traditional tune. You can sing ’What shall we do with a grumpy teacher?’ to the tune of ‘What shall we do with a drunken sailor?’!



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