Teaching poetry for pleasure and purpose

Teaching poetry for pleasure and purpose

Sally Murphy

Cover illustration by Hykie Breeze

WINNER — Educational Publishing Awards Australia 2022 Primary: Reference Resource category


Young children fall in love with poetry through songs, rhyming games and picture books, but this joy can often be lost when they reach school age and poetry is used in the classroom purely for purpose, and not with pleasure in mind.

This book by educator and author/poet Sally Murphy is intended for primary teachers of the Australian Curriculum: English, to support planning to teach poetry specifically, and literature, literacy and writing more broadly. It offers ways to teach and share the reading and writing of poetry while showcasing a variety of poems that can be loved and used in the classroom. By demystifying the language of poetry - poetic forms, techniques and language devices - this book aims to enable teachers - and through them, students - to understand how poetry works, how to unlock its meaning and how to write it. Above all, the message is that poetry can be a pleasure to teach, read and write, for teachers and students alike.

Sample chapter

Sample Chapter (.pdf 553 KB)

Intended audience

  • Pre-service teachers
  • Early career educators
  • Classroom teachers
  • Teacher librarians
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    Publication details

    Author
    Dr Sally Murphy
    ISBN
    978-1-925132-63-2
    Date of Publication
    9/08/2021
    Pages
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