Wednesday 12 October 2011

Bibliography Of Poems On Respect



Our list of references includes poems, stories told through verse and songs. There is poetry for all age levels that scaffolds the concept of respect starting with respect for self and others at a primary level moving up to respect and social justice for secondary levels.

References



Ashman, L. (2008). When I was king. New York, NY: HarperCollins.

Bon Jovi, J., Samborar, R. & Martin, M. (2000). It’s my life. (Recorded by Bon Jovi). On

Crush. Sanctuary II Studio, NJ: Island Def Jam Group.

Coerr, E. (1993). Sadako. New York, NY:  G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS.

Costanzo, C. (1999). The twelve gifts of birth. New York, NY: HarperResource.

Creech, S. (2001). Love that dog. New York, NY: Harper Collins Children’s Books.

Dickinson, E. (1994).  Poetry for young people. New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Company,

            Inc.

Dickinson, E. (1890). If I can stop one heart from breaking. Poems, series 1. Amherst,

MA: Dickinson family. 

Dickinson, E. (1891). A bird came down the walk. Poems, series 2. Amherst, MA:

Dickinson family. 

Dickinson, E. (1891). I’m nobody! who are you? Poems, series 2. Amherst, MA:

Dickinson family.

Dryden, J. (1685). Today and tomorrow. Imitation of horace, bk. 3, Ode 29. England.

Evans, M. (2006). I can. She’s all that. selected by Belinda Hollyer. Boston, MA: Kingfisher.

Freeman, Jonathon.  (n.d.). Indifference to you. Poems a plenty. Retrieved October 1, 2011.


Frost, R. (1923). Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening. New Hampshire. New York, NY:

Holt.

Hernandez, P., Lawrence, P., Levine, A., Walton, K. & Cain, K. (2010). Just the way you are.

(Recorded by Bruno Mars). On Doo-wops & hooligans. Larrabee Recording Studios and Levcon Studios, Los Angeles, CA: Elektra Records. Retrieved October 9, 2011 from:  http//: www.elyrics.net

Hesse, K. (1998). Out of the dust. New York, NY: Scholastic.

Johnston, B. (1975). I write the songs. (Recorded by Barry Manilow). On tryin' to get the

feeling. Media Sound Studios, New York, NY: Arista.

Kawahigashi, H. (n.d.). From a bathing tub. Haikus for people. Retrieved October 1, 2011. From:


K’naan. (2010). Wavin’ flag. (Recorded by Young Artists for Haiti: K’naan, Drake, Nikki

Yanofsky, Justin Bieber, Jim Cuddy, Emily Haines, Hedley, The Arkells, Avril Lavigne, Jully Black, Sam Roberts, and Kardinal Offishall). Originally recorded on Troubadour (2008) recorded at Tuff Gong studios, Jamaica: A&M/Octone. Retrieved on October 1, 2011 from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTPCwHZ3kP4

Lawrence, J. (1993). Harriet and the promised land. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.

Lee, D. (1983). Jelly belly. Toronto, ON: Macmillan.

Loeffler, R. (n.d.). Christmas. Haikus for people. Retrieved October 1, 2011. From:


Lomenda, R. and Pogue (2003).  Silent we stand.  Unpublished song.

Longfellow, H.W. (October, 1838). A psalm of life. Knickerbocker magazine. New York, NY.

Mallett, D. (1995). Inch by inch: The garden song. Song first published (1975). Garden Song.

Cherry Lane Music Publishing Inc.

McCormick, P. (2006). Sold. New York, NY: Hyperion.

Merriam, E. (1985). Mean song. In M. Rosen (Collect.). The kingfisher book of children’s

poetry. (p. 134). London: Kingfisher Publications.

Merriam, E. (1982).  The inner city mother goose (2nd ed.).  NY:  New York:  SIMON and

            SCHUSTER BOOKS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN.

Milne, A. A. (1988). Hoppity. When we were very young. (p. 60). New York, NY: Dutton

Children’s Books.

Nelson, J. (1993). Gwaii haanas. West coast rhymes. Toronto, ON: Gage Educational

Publishing Company.

Page, P.K. (2008). Jake the baker makes a cake. Lantzville, BC: Oolichan Books.

Patton, B. (2000). The blue and green ark: An alphabet for planet Earth. New York, NY:

Scholastic Press.

Perren, F. & Fekaris, D. (1978). I will survive. (Recorded by Gloria Gaynor). On Love tracks.

The Mom & Pops Co. Store, Studio City, CA: Polydor.

Perry, L. (2001). Beautiful. (Recorded by Christina Aguilera). On Stripped. Conway Studios,   

Hollywood, CA; NRG, North Hollywood, CA; The Enterprise Studio, Burbank, CA; the Record Plant, Hollywood, CA: RCA. (2002)

Schoonmaker Boli, F. (Ed). (1998). Poetry for young people: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

New York, NY:  Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Schoonmaker Bolin, F. (Ed).  (1994). Poetry for young people: Emily Dickinson. New York,

NY: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Scott-Heron, G. (1994). Work for peace. On Spirits. Recorded at Tonto's and Skyline Studios,

Topango, CA: Moonwalker Studios, and Aarberg, Switzerland: Sorcerer Sound, New York: TVT Records. Retrieved on October 1, 2011 from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7vSEBR_T5o&feature=related

Sendak, M. (1962). Pierre: A cautionary tale in five chapters and a prologue. USA:

HarperTrophy.

Shigeji, Tsuboi. (1987). Silent, but… Under all silences: Shades of love. (Translated by

Geoffrey Bownas and Anthony Thwaite.) New York, NY: Harper.

Silverstein, S. (1974). Hug o war. Where the sidewalk ends. New York, NY: Harper & Row

Junior Books.

Takahama, K. He says a word. Haikus for people. Retrieved October 1, 2011. From:

http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#takahama

Waddington, M. (1989). Anxious. Til all the stars have fallen: Canadian poems for children.

selected by David Booth. Toronto, ON: Kids Can Press Ltd.

Walker, A. (2006). Women. She’s all that. selected by Belinda Hollyer. Boston, MA:

Kingfisher.

Yolen, J. (2005). How do dinosaurs eat their food? New York, NY: Scholastic Inc.
Yolen, J. (2007). How do dinosaurs go to school? New York, NY: Scholastic Inc

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