Friday 11 March 2016

Love Poems Android App

                           Love Poems
This app contains a lot of love poems,which are in the very nice graphics and natural pictures. And which is having many theme options and background items, then the feature of this app as follows..

 To download this app just go to this link 

THEMES:
Which is many colors as the background such as material color, pink ext...
BACKGROUND:
Which is having many nice natural pictures as background to read it nice
SHARING OPTION:
then which is having option to share poems in any private or social medias
FONT:
Which is having normal and stylish font to read it as like to us.
SENDING OPTION:
which is having option to sent your own poem to us, that will appeas in next version of the application.
VIEW:
This app is having three type of view option that list type, nice board, natural background..
FAVORITES OPTION:
You can make your desired poem as favorite, and you can see again new activity..
And many options.. Ext.....

Additional information

Updated
Size
7.7M
Installs
500 - 1,000
Current Version
1.1
Requires Android
4.0 and up
Permissions
Offered By
ashok-vijay-studios
Developer
Instructional time is precious, and as teachers, we like to know why we are prioritizing certain content. This lesson will help you understand some of the reasons it is important to include poetry in your curriculum.

Why Poetry?

We all know that time is limited, and teachers have to make instructional choices. Poetry is one of those topics that often gets dismissed as whimsical and unimportant. However, it is a powerful instructional tool and an important art to study at any age. Poetry is a way to understand how language and symbol systems work. It is a worthy expression of emotion, or deep feelings, and aesthetics, or a sense of what is beautiful about the world. High school seniors Sam and Catherine will tell you what they have gotten out of their study of poetry over the years.

Community Building

Sam remembers his elementary school teachers relying on poetry to build community. In first grade, they would learn a new poem every Monday. As a class, they would practice the poem over the course of the week and have conversations about it. Sometimes they would even sing the poem or do little dances to its rhythms. Sharing this poetry with his class made Sam feel as though they were a literate community.
Sam's fourth grade teacher gave each student a binder for collecting poems they love. Twice a month, a few students would get a chance to share their favorite poems with their classmates. This became a great way for Sam and his classmates to learn about each other's tastes and opinions. Sam thinks that poetry can be a great help for building community in the classroom.

Literacy Instruction

Catherine feels that it was her early teachers' use of poetry that got her off the ground as a reader. Because poetry often uses language in specific and unusual ways, it drew her attention to the written word. She remembers her second grade teacher doing a lot of cloze activities, or fill in the blank passages, involving poetry. She also remembers learning about rhyme and word families by reading poems with rhyme patterns.
As she got older, Catherine learned to become a more sophisticated reader via poetry. It was her middle school teachers' inclusion of poetry that taught her about metaphor, symbolism, and alliteration. Catherine feels that the lessons she learned about literacy via poetry have actually made her a more critical reader of all sorts of genres.

Cultural Experience

Sam really loves that poetry has given him access to the broader world of cultural experiences. Now that he is older, he enjoys the fact that he and his parents know many of the same poems and can talk about their messages together. In addition, Sam's study of poetry from cultures other than his own has helped him understand universal truths, as well as cultural differences. Sam has come to understand that the poetry of a particular culture, like so much of their artwork, offers a unique and fascinating window into that world. Now that Sam's younger sister is getting older and starting to study more poetry on her own, Sam also finds that their conversations are becoming more interesting and sophisticated. He is proud to have access to this level

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