How to memorise a poem
Edna: The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart…argh!
Narrator: What’s wrong?
Edna: I just can’t remember it!
Narrator: There are ways you can remember a poem more easily.
Think about the story that the poem tells.
And focussing on the rhythm can really help…
Edna: The friendly cow, all red and white,
I love with all my heart:
She gives me cream with all her might, argh!
Oh I don’t know! There’s no room in my brain!
Narrator: You can always make more room in your brain!
Edna: She gives me cream with all her might,
To eat with apple tart. Yes!
Narrator: You got it!
Once you learn a poem, you’ll often be able to remember it for the rest of your life.
Edna: The friendly cow, all red and white I love with all my heart:
She gives me cream with all her might,
To eat with apple tart. Yes!
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When you remember a poem, you learn it so well that you can say it out loud perfectly. There are ways to memorise a poem.
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