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BRUCE LANSKY “There are so many wonderful worlds to explore in books and poetry. Get your very own passport by learning to read and write the very best that you can.” The King of Giggle Poetry

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BRUCE LANSKY

“There are so many wonderful worlds to explore in books and poetry. Get your very own passport by learning to

read and write the very best that you can.”

The King of Giggle Poetry

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BIOGRAPHY

Born on June 1, 1941 in Manhattan, New York Attended New York University; studied

political science and economics; graduated with a major in philosophy and a minor in English

Published his wife’s cookbook. Decided he wanted to be a publisher, built

Meadowbrook Press, and became an author of baby name books and humor books for adults.

Put together a book of children’s favorite poems

Has written 3 books of poems, edited 6 poem anthologies, and a book series

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TECHNIQUES

Obvious rhyme scheme Alliteration Humor Easy to follow/relatable

language Imagery Similes and metaphors Rhythm Free Verse Using made up words Musicality Fun and playful

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THEMES

Wide Variety Relatable for

Students/Children School/Teachers Humor Nursery Rhymes Family Songs Animals

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WORKS INCLUDE My Teacher’s In Detention My Dog Ate My Homework! If Pigs Could Fly… No More Homework! No More Tests! Mary Had a Little Jam and Other Silly

Rhymes Funny Little Poems for Funny Little

People Golf, It’s Just a Game What I Did on my Summer Vacation New Fangled Fairytale Books (1 and 2) Girls to the Rescue (1-7) Rolling in the Aisles And numerous baby name books

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SNIPPETS OF WRITING

Predictable

Poor as a church mouse. strong as an ox, cute as a button, smart as a fox.

thin as a toothpick, white as a ghost, fit as a fiddle, dumb as a post.

bald as an eagle, neat as a pin, proud as a peacock, ugly as sin.

When people are talking you know what they'll say as soon as they start to use a cliché.

My Brother's Bear My baby brother has a bearthat travels with him everywhere.He never lets the bear from sight.He hugs it in his crib at night.And when my brother’s diaper smells,the name of the bear is what he yells.Which is a clever thing to dobecause my brother named him Pooh.

My Puppy Loves Flowers

My puppy’s in the garden.He loves to smell the flowers.To help them grow my puppy alwayssprinkles them with showers.

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CONTENT CONNECTION

TEKS Connection:

§110.16. English Language Arts and Reading, Grade 5(b) Knowledge and skills. (16) Writing/Literary Texts. Students write literary texts to express their ideas and feelings about real or imagined people, events, and ideas. Students are expected to: (B) write poems using: (i) poetic techniques (e.g., alliteration, onomatopoeia); (ii) figurative language (e.g., similes, metaphors);

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ACTIVITY

Reproduce the poem Predictable for students without the last word in each line. Have them fill in the blanks.

Then, they should complete at least one stanza with fresh, new similes that use the same rhythm and rhyme pattern as Predictable.