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Speak to Me: (And I Will Listen between the Lines)

par Karen English

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Describes events of one day at a San Francisco Bay Area school as perceived by different second-graders, from the observations of first to arrive on the playground to the walk home.
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Six students write poems about their day in the city classroom. The daydreamer, birthday girl/father time, best friend label, and the troublemaker are an accurate representation of the variety of children within a classroom and their priorities. The humorous short poem about going home was one of my favorite parts. The detail within the number of steps toward the office emphasized how often he is in trouble, I love how through each poem you could get to know the child's personality. The emotions, thoughts, and interest of the children's perspective were shared through English's writings of her personal experiences of teaching. ( )
  mprochnow | Sep 4, 2018 |
Six third graders telling their own story of the school day through poetry. Typical third grade classroom I which there are friends, quiet ones, readers, and the troubled students. Each student has their own story and own views of the world expressed through poetry. For young students, the poetry in this book will challenge them, but they are capable, and for older students the poetry will be easier, but it combined with the illustrations will be just enough to keep them entertained throughout. I wouldn't recommend this book for fifth graders; however, I feel they would still enjoy this book. ( )
  NChiek | Sep 3, 2018 |
This book is told in poems of alternating voices for six diverse students. The commonality is that throughout the day all minds wander regardless of who we are. Each student has a different outlook and different thoughts, but their words speak volumes about their life situations. ( )
  Dmtcer | May 4, 2016 |
This was one of my favorite children’s books so far. I really enjoyed the different perspectives that the story was told through. Each poem was told from a different child. My favorite poem was “DAYDREAM, by Malcom”. This poem was about day dreaming and thinking about a new life. I also enjoyed the poem about going to the office in which the child knew how many steps it took to get to the office from his classroom. Another reason I enjoyed this story was because of the illustrations. Each page had its own poem and a corresponding illustration that matched what the poem was about. The third reason I enjoyed this story was because of the writing. I found just about every poem engaging and clear so that the reader could understand what was going on. For instance, one poem is about Rica writing about how her real father is coming to pick her up after school. You understand from the poem that her parents are separated. Overall, I felt the message was to show that you have to look between the lines of how a friend or student of yours is acting to see what is really going on.
  tricha11 | Apr 20, 2014 |
This book follows several different African-American students in a middle school. Each stundent has different poems that reflect what's happening to them at school. ( )
  Gabe77 | Apr 26, 2012 |
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