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Kindergarten poetry

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Kindergarten poetry. Get inspired and try out new things.
This rain poem is the perfect way to incorporate poetry activities into your daily lessons this spring!  By using a poem of the week, you help build reading fluency, phonics and phonemic awareness skills, comprehension, concepts of print and more!  Don’t forget to check out the great poetry writing prompt perfect for creating a copycat poem!

Rain poem of the week is broken down into daily poetry activities to help build reading fluency, phonemic awareness, concepts of print and more!

First Grade Wow: poetry

Hello Everyone!! Happy April and Happy Poetry Month!! Poetry is one of the parts of our writing curriculum that I look forward to so much! We read, discuss, analyze, and even memorize poetry every week...poems that help to bring our curriculum to life. Kids love poetry. The tongue twisting words, the alliteration, the onomatopoeia, the fun language, the rhyme, the rhythm, and so much more. Teaching a social studies or science concept using fun poetry is the best! The kids keep all their…

Teach addition, subtraction, sight words, phonics, grammar, handwriting and so much more with the May NO PREP Packet for First Grade!

As we approach the end of the school year, I wanted to make some monthly NO PREP packets that would help keep us on course, review some skills and making

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Poetry Unit

I like to spend a couple weeks each year teaching my students about poetry. We do a number of fun activities in addition to reading and wr...

POETRY and figurative language in kindergarten and first grade - writing centers - small groups - reading and writing activities for the entire year - try FREEBIES #kindergarten #poetry #kindergartenwriting #firstgrade

POETRY and figurative language in kindergarten and first grade - writing centers - small groups - reading and writing activities for the entire year - try FREEBIES #kindergarten #poetry #kindergartenwriting #firstgrade

These poems are meant for early readers. I stored them in page protectors in folders for students. We would highlight the sight words that had been introduced and use them as a shared reading for the week. There are 50 poems, a parent letter, and labels for

These poems are meant for early readers. I stored them in page protectors in folders for students. We would highlight the sight words that had been introduced and use them as a shared reading for the week. There are 50 poems, a parent letter, and labels for the folders included. Poems included are: My Name School Red Orange Yellow Blue Green Purple Pink Brown Black Families Apples Little Boy Blue Itsy Bitsy Spider Little Miss Muffet Scarecrow Pumpkin, Pumpkin We See Leaves Fall November…

Sensory Poetry Made Simple for Kindergarten and First Grade, plus snag the great FREEBIE that will help you get started with write your own sensory poem!

See how easy introducing and teaching poetry for kids can be. This post not only has helpful tips and ideas, but a free download to help you get started.

Happy Poetry Month!

Hello Everyone!! Happy April and Happy Poetry Month!! Poetry is one of the parts of our writing curriculum that I look forward to so much! We read, discuss, analyze, and even memorize poetry every w

Teach poetry in your primary classroom with a poem of the week and complete tons of activities to help build fluency and word knowledge. Children love to read and practice weekly poems. Grab FREE poems for your classroom. #poetry #poetryforkids #poemoftheweek #earlyliteracy #teachingreading #poemsforkids #poetrywriting

Teach poetry in your primary classroom with a poem of the week and complete tons of activities to help build fluency and word knowledge. Grab FREE poems for your classroom.

Visualizing with Poetry

Visualizing is one of my very favorite skills to teach little readers. Why? It's a powerful skill that is used throughout life and really helps with reading and listening comprehension.

Watch popular Kindergarten poetry videos

No matter what grade you teach, poetry can be used to support all levels of readers. Poems can be read in a short amount of time and used simply for enjoyment or more in-depth literacy skills. For most of our little people, the poetry we share in the classroom may be the only exposure to poetry too, and how sad is that? So, let’s change that up and talk about how we can make poetry a part of every day. Visit my blog.
These activities are perfect for your kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade literacy stations. They can be transformed into a poetry station that allow your students to complete them independently while fully engaged the whole time! Your students will have a chance to listen to popular nursery rhymes that have been put to music right on their computer. They will then be able to complete activities that go along with the nursery rhymes. Reading passages, fill in the blank, matching and more!
This fun, hands-on preschool curriculum is perfect for nature lovers! This is a 45 week curriculum with weekly themes built around seasonal units. Great PreK homeschool curriculum for ages 3 to 5. This light and playful introduction to structured learning includes a weekly book, art and craft projects, hands-on STEM activities, poetry, a weekly recipe, nature study, field trip suggestions, and 2-4 extra books per week to extend learning. Homeschool preschool with this fun curriculum!
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