Brown, Stewart. Caribbean Poetry Now. Routledge, Chapman and Hall, Inc. 1992.
An anthology of poetry of the Caribbean region reflecting new voices and new work by established figures.
Chapman, Abraham. Black Voices: An Anthology of African American Literature. New American Library. New York 1968.
A definitive collection of African American writings from slavery through the 1960’s.
Evans, G.Blakemore, et.al. The Riverside Shakespeare. Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston. 1974.
A complete collection of the writings of William Shakespeare.
Hajdusiewicz, Babs Bell. Poetry Works! The Idea Book. Modern Curriculum Press. Ohio. 1990.
A collection of poems and various methods of making them meaningful and useful to children.
Hallerman, Victoria. Creative Classroom. “A Child Went Forth”. EDPRESS (CTW). New York. April/May 1993.
An excellent source of innovative teacher (and other professionals in the area of the arts) created ideas in all subject areas.
Janeczco, Paul B.. Creative Classroom. “Putting Poetry in Its Place”. EDPRESS (CTW). New York. September 1993.
An excellent source of innovative ideas by teachers and other professionals.
Koch, Kenneth. Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? Teaching Great Poetry to Children. Vintage Books. New York. 1990.
A thematically organized collection of great poetry used by the author all over the world to introduce children to reading and writing poetry for enjoyment.
Prelutsky, Jack. The Random House Book of Poetry for Children. Random House, New York. 1983.
A definitive, hand selected collection of poetry for children in upper elementary and middle schools.
Purves, Allan,C.. TAPESTRY: A Multi-Cultural Anthology. Globe Book Company. New Jersey. 1993.
A collection of American writings whose cultural origins are in other countries.
Thompson, Eileen, et al. Prentice Hall Literature Series: Bronze Edition. Prentice Hall. Needham, MA. 1994.
A collection of short stories, poems and plays designed for seventh graders.