Hodder Education
SunSong Book 1
SunSong Book 1
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Pamela Mordecai is a Jamaican poet who has written many poems for children. She is a former senior lecturer in English at Mico Training College and has worked extensively in radio and television. The author / co author of many textbooks in Language Arts for use at all levels in the educational system, she now works in the Faculty of Education at the University of the West Indies. Grace Walker Gordon is a Jamaican teacher and author. She is a former lecturer in English at Mico Training College and has taught at the University of the West Indies. She has worked extensively in children’s theatre and co-authored many Language Arts textbooks for use at all levels in the educational system. The anthology Sunsong (Book 1) contains a mixture of poems from across the Caribbean and from other parts of the world. The selection is varied, challenging and enjoyable. It includes rhythmic poems for choral orchestration, story poems for humour and entertainment, as well as poems for serious thought. Poems have been specifically chosen to cover a range of experiences and cater for the interests of both adolescent girls and boys. Each volume includes:Questions to accompany each poemLavish illustration designed to act as a stimulus for further writingMany questions and comments to introduce students to the use of poetic devices.Suggestions for follow up activitiesA wide choice of poets, each with a brief biographyThe poems are graded and become progressively more difficult but the accompanying notes and questions provide the necessary guidance to interpretation and understanding.

Language
English
ISBN
978-0-5827-6555-9
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Dear Teachers and Students
Humour and story
New scholar
The pig's tale
The David Jazz
Jim
Ned Nott was shot
Limericks since Lear
A handsome young noble of Spain
A flea and a fly in a flue
She frowned and called him Mr
An epicure dining at Crewe
There was a young man of Bengal
At the theatre
Birds and beasties
A tree toad loved a she toad
Soliloquy of a turkey
Catalog
Horse
Donat
Nature
The Creation
What is orange?
What is black?
Market morning
Travel and far away places
The child at play
Folkways
In the bazaars of Hyderabad
There was a naughty boy
Thinking about things
Happy New Year, anyway
Guilty conscience
Snakes and ladders
Reflection on wrecked kites
Week fifty-one
People and work
The Riders
Ballad of an old woman
The little boy and the old man
Lament for Sam Sharpe
Roots man: a digging song
Talcs that tell
The Flattered Flying-Fish
The Sprat and the Jackfish
The old wife and the ghost
The blind men and the elephant
A ballad of the Jericho Road
Other worlds
The Marrog
Southbound on the freeway
Job

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