“The more that you read, the more things you will know.The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.”
— Dr. Seuss, “I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!”
Reading is very important. As Dr Seuss said, The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go."
However, sometimes, reading can be tough for kids. When I was teaching Korean kids back then, it was one of those tasks they dread the most. Turning the pages of the book and reading out loud. I even overheard from another room, a 6-year-old student who sobbed and said, "Teacher I don't wanna read, my lips are tired."
My kid was 5 years old at that time but still found it hard to read phrases and sentences. He would spend several minutes looking at the page, brows knit before reading out the lines. I bought him a Dr. Seuss book, The Foot Book. I read the book out loud and he would repeat. After a couple of weeks, he could read on his own. I have also notice that there was a different spark in his eyes when he read out loud.
I bought more books with short poems in it and sometimes, we would make our own short poems. I could say short poems really helped him to read better and faster.
Generally, short poems are quite helpful in motivating kids to read more. Because of its short lines, easy words and rhythm , kids tend to be more interested and think of it more as play and not reading.
When kids are more motivated into doing something, they tend to do it more frequently. Short poems motivate kids to read more. They feel more comfortable in reading out the easy lines, and they tend to read more lines and before they know it, they have read the entire book.
At the same time it also increases their vocabulary. Short poems include good vocabulary and even though the lines are short, kids learn more new words. Kids could also remember words better because of the rhyming sounds.
Here are two short poems I have written which was inspired by our trip to the zoo:
- Poem 1 - The Bird in the Zoo
- Poem 2 - Little Pony
Poem 1
The Bird in the Zoo
With eyes so sparkly
And hair so dandy.
Can you give me a ride?
But please don't let me slide.
Let's hit the road and glide!
Poem 3
Short Poems are Like Gnomes
Short poems are like gnomes -
Short and friendly
Interesting and cheery.
Gnomes make your garden look fancier
Short poems make you read better!

It's really lovely poem
ReplyDeleteI love short poems.zthey're fun to read & easy to remember. Kudos Mama's Cup of Joy. Keep it up.
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