#FridayReads African Town, by Irene Latham and Charles Waters and A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, by Emma Southon.

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#FridayReads African Town, by Irene Latham and Charles Waters and A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, by Emma Southon.
Poetry Friday: A Response Poem
Poetry Friday: A Response Poem
Thanks to Liz at Elizabeth Steinglass for hosting Poetry Friday
Back in April, during National Poetry Month, I had the opportunity to sub i a fourth grade class. I read the book CAN I TOUCH YOUR HAIR?: POEMS of RACE, MISTAKES, and FRIENDSHIP by Irene Latham , Charles Waters. This was a 2018 CYBILS Poetry finalist.
As the students listened, I had them write down words and…
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Louis Armstrong, August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971.
During the making of Charles Walters’s High Society (1956).
Lili (1953). Belgian poster.
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Kate Robinson Mackay: How do you like it, huh? David Mackay: Looks like it’s out of Ivanhoe. Larry Mackay: It’s much older than that. Gabriel Mackay: How come it’s so big? Kate Robinson Mackay: Because we couldn’t afford anything smaller.
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