Kindergarten - 1st Grade
Phonics Poems
This easy-to-read phonics poem has lots of short a words in it, such as cat, fat, glad, mat, tan, bad, and sad.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including beg, egg, get, pen, red, and end.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including wet, pet, fetch, and better.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as pig, prince, jig, wig, and sit.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as drip, sink, quick, slip, and sink.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as stop, hot,top, pot, and hopping.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as odd, on, spot, dot, and dog.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as puppy, dug, tub, rug, and tummy.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as hug, buggy, bump, rug, up, and cut.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This is a cute sing-song poem about apple picking. Reading comprehension questions are included on the second page.
1st Grade
This poem titled, Play, is filled with fun actions. Kids can read the poem, then try to spot the action verbs. They can also search for rhyming words.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This easy-to-read poem about a buzzing bumblebee has lots of repetition. The file features a vocabulary matching worksheet and a rhyming words activity.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This is a creative poem about a car trip to Grandma's house.
1st Grade
In this cute poem, kids read about the colors red, blue, green, and yellow in nature.
1st Grade
Read and learn about snakes with this science poem. Students will enjoy discovering why snakes stick their tongue out as they slither along.
2nd Grade
A nervous child anxiously enters her classroom for the first time. She's got a new lunchbox, new school supplies, and shiny shoes. But will she like her new teacher?
2nd Grade
A child is tired of his sister following him around. What is his solution? Read the poem to find out.
2nd Grade
You can make all kinds of creative, crafty things from junk around the house. This poem will inspire the artist in your students.
2nd Grade
In this poem, a young student waits at the bus stop on a cold, snowy day. He is glad to be inside the warm bus when he rides to school.
2nd Grade
Read about the importance of friendship with this short poem. Then answer two comprehension questions and a related math problem.
2nd Grade
A beautiful spring day is described using the five senses. Comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing activity are included.
2nd Grade
Lotion, bikes, pools, and flip-flops are all signs of summer fun.
2nd Grade
In this poem, a tourist has a close encounter with awe-inspiring whales.
2nd Grade
Here is a poem about animals and the noises they make. Students will enjoy learning about animal "voices" in this witty poem. This worksheet includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt.
2nd Grade
What treasures can you find inside the library? Children will discover the answer when they read this clever poem. Activity includes comprehension questions and a writing prompt.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Mysteries, joke books, animal books, and biographies are the favorite books of the narrator in this cute poem about reading.
2nd Grade
On a trip to the beach, the narrator of this poem picks up many pretty seashells. When she gets home, she discovers that they are even more special than she had imagined.
2nd Grade
Read the poem, or sing it as a song to the tune of Mary Had a Little Lamb. This poem describes the life cycle of a butterfly.
This poem has a unique layout to visually show the seasons' cycle. The worksheet includes reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt.
3rd Grade
This poem uses wordplay to discuss friendship. After reading it, students will use their understanding of the poem to answer questions and complete a writing prompt.
3rd Grade
This poem is about a dog owner who teaches their dog to do tricks for Halloween. Students will answer reading comprehension questions and follow a writing prompt.
3rd Grade
This relatable poem focuses on all of the things a modern day cell phone can do. A phone is no longer just a means of communication, it can do so much more!
Poor Betty, she doesn't seem to make the best spaghetti! Read this funny poem then answer the comprehension and vocabulary questions.
Meet a furry, sneaky thief who steals hot dog buns and sandwiches from campers at night. This file includes the poem, several reading comprehension questions, and a vocabulary activity.
3rd Grade
Have you ever had a frosted ketchup pop, pickle-pudding applesauce, or cherry-whipped-cream stew? The creative young cook in this poem makes all kinds of tasty concoctions.
3rd Grade
The narrator of this poem has a pet dragon, but he doesn't know what to feed it. Does it eat cupcakes, fish, applesauce, friend rice, or something else?
3rd Grade
This adorable short poem about a rabbit in the morning makes for a great activity to test students' comprehension skills.
3rd Grade
The child in this poem has a ball using her mother's camera. She takes hundreds of pictures of zoo animals, insects, his mother, and his friends!
3rd Grade
In this poem, students read about the many fun uses for sock balls. This file includes comprehension questions.
3rd Grade
A boy walks down the street with his dog, Jake, saying hello and greeting his neighbors. Jake only barks at one person - can you guess who it is?
3rd Grade
A boy loses a race... against his shadow. This file includes the poem, and a set of comprehension questions.
3rd Grade
A child tries to catch an earthworm. However, what he catches isn't what he expects.
3rd Grade
A boy is trying to build a treehouse, but he keeps misplacing his tools. He loses his nails, his hammer, and even the lumber. There's one tool, however, that's impossible to lose. Do you know what it is?
3rd Grade
The author of this poem shows us why dogs are man's best friend.
3rd Grade
Grandma grows spaghetti sauce in her garden! Read the poem and answer the questions that follow.
3rd Grade
Do you know what a soccer ball feels like on a Saturday morning? It's raced, it's chased, it's punted, and kicked. It's kneed and launched and it sails and soars.
2nd through 4th Grades
Here's a fun poem about creative things you can do with colorful fall leaves.
3rd Grade
A snowman, hot cocoa, and a little winter magic make this seasonal poem really fun to read! This English language arts activity includes comprehension questions, a writing prompt, and vocabulary words.
3rd Grade
Introduce your students to the world of poetry with this fun poem and worksheet.
3rd Grade
This is the traditional "30 Days Has September" rhyme to help kids learn the months of the year.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Learn the three states of matter with this song, which can be sung to the tune of Wheels on the Bus.
A fun song that teaches students about cirrus, cumulus, nimbus, and stratus clouds (tune: "Farmer in the Dell")
Can you imagine what school would be like if all of your friends- and even your teacher- could fly?
3rd Grade
Read about hawks, eagles, porcupines, opossums, skunks, beavers, and badgers all living together in an ecosystem.
3rd Grade
Learn what makes vertebrates and invertebrates different in this clever poem! Children will choose an animal to classify as a vertebrate or invertebrate in a writing activity, plus learn some new vocabulary words, and answer reading comprehension questions. An answer key is included.
3rd and 4th Grades
Learn about magnets with this cute poem about magnet friends that attract and repel.
3rd through 5th Grades
What do you hope to see happen in the world you live in? This poem will get you thinking how you can "help the world."
3rd Grade