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  1. Whatif by Shel Silverstein. Last night, while I lay thinking here, some Whatifs crawled inside my ear. and pranced and partied all night long. and sang their same old Whatif song: Whatif I'm dumb in school?

  2. Analysis (ai): The poem "Hungry Mungry" by Shel Silverstein is a surreal and humorous tale of an insatiable eater who consumes everything in his path. The meter is mostly trochaic tetrameter, which creates a sing-song like rhythm. The poem is both a parody of the classic fairy tale genre and a commentary on the dangers of unchecked consumption ...

  3. 16. Dez. 2022 · Silverstein’s poems are also a great resource for teaching additional poetic devices, such as rhyme, repetition, and word choice. “ Sick ” (3rd grade) In this famous poem by Shel Silverstein, a young girl presents a long list of unusual illnesses to explain why she cannot go to school today. At the end of the poem, she realizes that it is ...

  4. Shel Silverstein's (1930-1999) comedic genius is demonstrated in this short, funny poem that is sure to bring a smile to children of all ages and adults as well. Bonus pleasure points: If you're sharing this poem with a child be sure to catch the look on their face as they figure out why snowballs don't make good pets!

  5. 4. Feb. 2024 · 8. Conclusion. Shel Silverstein was an American author and poet born in 1930 in Chicago. He is best known for his books of poems and drawings for children, most notably Where the Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree. Shel Silverstein also produced song lyrics and wrote books for adults along with writing scripts for plays, films, and television.

  6. Analysis (ai): "The Sitter" by Shel Silverstein is a humorous poem that explores the unconventional behavior of a babysitter. The poem is notable for its simplicity and use of rhyme. Unlike Silverstein's other works, which often feature whimsical and imaginative characters, "The Sitter" presents a more grounded and relatable character.

  7. Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) is one of the most well-known children’s poets. His poems are fun and humorous, but many of them also include a lesson. This poem teaches a lesson about greed. The subject of this poem is given a magic wish, and he continues to wish for more wishes. His selfishness continues throughout his life until he finds that ...