Poetry for Humanities Classes Prepared for Mrs. Barnett 5 th Grade Humanities By Cinda Thoma MS Librarian St. Mark’s School of Texas.

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Poetry for Humanities Classes Prepared for Mrs. Barnett 5 th Grade Humanities By Cinda Thoma MS Librarian St. Mark’s School of Texas

1. 1. Complete Stories and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe SC POE

2. The Body Eclectic: An Anthology of Poems BOO

3. A Book of Luminous Things BOO

4. Eric Carle’s Animals Animals CAR

5. Classic Poems to Read Aloud CLA

6. Committed to Memory COM

7. A Family of Poems FAM

8. Footprints on the Page FOO

9. I Feel A Little Jumpy Around You NYE

10. The Oxford Book of War Poetry OXF

11. Animal Poems ANI

12. Imaginary Animals IMA

13. Mother Earth MOT

14. War and the Pity of War WAR

15. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere 811 LON

16. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Poems 811 MIL

17. War Stories: Poems About Long Ago and Now 811 NEM

18. The Cremation of Sam McGee 811 SER

19. The Best American Poetry BES

20. Six American Poets SIX

21. Stone Bench in an Empty Park STO

22. For Laughing Out Loud FOR

23. Reflections an a Gift of Watermelon Pickle REF

24. The Treasury of American Poetry REF

26. Leaves of Grass WHI

26. Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson DIC

27. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow LON

28. Walt Whitman WHI

29. The Creation CRE

30. The Poetry of Robert Frost FRO

31. Casey at the Bat THA

32. Poets of World War II POE

33. Sawgrass Poems ASC

34. Foreign Exchange GLE

35. The Gargoyle on the Roof PRE

36. The New Kid on the Block PRE

37. A Pizza the Size of the Sun PRE

38. Color Me a Rhyme VOL

39. The Invisible Ladder INV

40. Poems for a Small Planet POE

41. Heart to Heart HEA

42. Rhyme Stew 821 DAH

43. The Kingfisher Book of Funny Poems 821 KIN

44. The Norton Book of Light Verse 821 NOR

45. The Oxford Book of Comic Verse OXF

46. The Faber Book of Comic Verse FAB

47. A Treasury of Great Poems TRE

48. Is This Forever, Or What? IS

49. Red Suitcase NYE

50. Voices COM

51. This Same Sky THI

52. Cool Salsa COO