Poems Teachers Ask For

Poems Teachers Ask For

The publisher has included poems that were frequently requested by readers of the Normal Instructor Primary Plans publication. For example, “How Many Seconds in a Minute?”  by Christina G. Rossetti:

How many seconds in a minute?                          How many weeks in a month?

Sixty, and no more in it.                                          Four, as the swift moon runn’th.

 

How many minutes in an hour?                             How many months in a year?

Sixty for sun and shower.                                        Twelve, the almanack makes clear.

 

How many hours in a day?                                      How many years in an age?

Twenty-four for work and play.                              One hundred, says the sage.

 

How many days in a week?                                     How many ages in time?

Seven both to hear and speak.                               No one knows the rhyme.

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