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Books with author Greg Hardin

  • When I Grow Up, I Want To Be a Jayhawk

    Greg Hardin

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, July 5, 2016)
    An enthusiastic young Jay has big dreams of becoming amazing things, with none bigger than becoming a Kansas Jayhawk! Featuring fun storybook artwork from a KU alumnus, this lighthearted rhyming tale is a spirited celebration of the history and tradition of The University of Kansas, as well as an exciting preview of college life and the value of higher education.
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  • Poetry Doesn't Have to be Boring!: For Kids and Teachers

    Greg Harding

    eBook
    Teachers: An easy to run with unit on poetry, teaching a range of forms with lots of examples. Complete with a comprehensive assignment, marking rubric and exercises for language development. Light on the instructions as I know you just want something to pick up and go with (I was a teacher and rarely read instructions). Kids: You can do this yourself! Even suggest it to your teacher. This book will get your creative juices flowing. Poetry isn't as boring as you might think, in fact, it's in most of the songs you like. Designed for middle/upper primary but transferable into secondary years. There are small sets of instructions for each form: Haiku; tongue-twisters; acrostics; onomatopoeia; shape poems; free verse; limericks. Also included: Worksheets on similes, metaphors and personification.
  • Beyond The Tombstone: An autobiography of a life, reasonably well-lived

    Greg Harding

    language (Greg Harding, Nov. 20, 2016)
    An autobiography of a life, reasonably well-lived
  • Poetry Doesn't Have to be Boring!: For Kids and Teachers

    Greg Harding

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2019)
    Teachers: An easy to run with unit on poetry, teaching a range of forms with lots of examples. Complete with a comprehensive assignment, marking rubric and exercises for language development. Light on the instructions as I know you just want something to pick up and go with (I was a teacher and rarely read instructions). Kids: You can do this yourself! Even suggest it to your teacher. This book will get your creative juices flowing. Poetry isn't as boring as you might think, in fact, it's in most of the songs you like. Designed for middle/upper primary but transferable into secondary years. There are small sets of instructions for each form: Haiku; tongue-twisters; acrostics; onomatopoeia; shape poems; free verse; limericks. Also included: Worksheets on similes, metaphors and personification.