Once Upon A Rhyme
Title- Once Upon a Rhyme
Author/Retold- Carol Hosking
Illustrated by Trevor Pye
Genre- poetry
Grade level- 3rd-8th Grade
Once upon a Rhyme is collection of poems. They have the classic Ring around the Roses rhyme. After giving the rhyme, the author explains the historical significance of the poem. The poem originated from the Great Plague. The pockets were full of posies because flowers and herbs were used to mask the smell of the sickness. Many people died in the plague and that’s why they all fall down. Another Rhyme that is shown in this book is Mary had a little lamb. The historical context is that they believe that the rhyme was made after Mary Sawyer. One of Mary’s lambs was sick and she nursed it back to health. The lamb thought she was the mother and followed her every where, even to school.
This book is great for any social studies class from 3-8th grade. It shows how a lot of poems and rhymes we know as children, have certain meanings and background. This book would be great to relate history to every day life. This can be a good check in assignment, asking them to read the poem on the screen and write in there notebook what it means to them.
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