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Voice: A Trumpet of Success
2015
[...]when evaluating a text for its performability, check to make sure the opening lines identify the person talking and the general circumstances of her speech. Daffodils by William Wordsworth Opening lines: I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 1970, 556-557 Voice: We're listening to a lone hiker, off in the hills somewhere, who suddenly comes upon a cluster of flowers. In my own experience, the oral performance of dramatic language is what enabled me to hear voice in my silent reading and subsequently to write poetry in voice.
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Poetry as a Core Reading Text for Younger and Struggling Readers
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Zimmerman, Belinda
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Rasinski, Timothy
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Bagert, Brod
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Basal Reading
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Child Health
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Children & youth
2015
[...]poems may tell brief stories on topics of high interest to children, are often laced with humor, use irresistible language forms such as onomatopoeia, and intentionally appeal to the senses. According to Nile Stanley, a reading specialist and literacy scholar, \"Poetry helps students do well on high-stakes tests because it gives their minds an exhilarating workout.
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Libraries: Centers for Reading and Writing
2005
The consequences of this random meeting resulted in a setting in which the theoretical concept of writing in voice became a concrete experience, and in which my library media center became a place where the typical divisions of socioeconomic groups and high school cliques vanished.
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