I've got a collection of Robert Frost's works and I have my kids recite some of the poems out loud. This is one of the more popular, along with "the road not taken", "the lockless door" and "acquainted with the night".
It's a great thing to do; they get to flex their memory, work on enunciating, and experience the pleasure of poetry (best done by reading out loud). Frost's works are well-tuned to it. They speak about nature, which is easy for everyone to understand. And a lot of them have nice soft sounds and pleasant rhythms.
Also, The Road Not Taken is probably the most well-known american poem ever, so it's good to be acquainted with it.
It's a great thing to do; they get to flex their memory, work on enunciating, and experience the pleasure of poetry (best done by reading out loud). Frost's works are well-tuned to it. They speak about nature, which is easy for everyone to understand. And a lot of them have nice soft sounds and pleasant rhythms.
Also, The Road Not Taken is probably the most well-known american poem ever, so it's good to be acquainted with it.