From the Thoughts of Another: Comprehension through the Genres of Poetry
Chante Nicole Givens
Published September 2010
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Endnotes
Irene C Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell. Guiding Readers and Writers Grade 3–6 Teaching Comprehension,
Genre, and Content Literacy.(Chicago: Heinemann, 2001), 409
Ibid., 417
Ibid., 414
Ibid., 412
Greta B Lipson. Poetry Writing Handbook: Definitions, Examples, Lessons (Gr. 4–6). (1st ed.
Carthage, IL: Teaching & Learning Company, 1998), 15
Regie Routman. Teaching Essentials: Expecting the Most and Getting the Best from Every Learner,
K–8. (Chicago: Heinemann, 2007), 10
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