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Poetry for shared reading? Absolutely! Each poem of the week is perfect for you to use with your kindergarten or first-grade students. These poems are set to a familiar tune that your students can sing along with. Easy fluency practice that is both fun and engaging. These daily shared reading poems for May have end of year poems, ocean animal poems, and even a field trip poem! Your students will love these poetry lessons! You will love how easy they are to use.
Rhyming, rhythm, and song are all a part of these kid friendly poems.
HOW THESE POETRY UNITS WILL HELP YOU:
☀ I have done all of the planning for you with a 5-day fluency plan. This will give your ideas to include during your shared reading time. This will allow you to teach your students with ease.
☀ Because my poems are set to familiar tunes, your students will learn them quickly. You will find them singing the poems again and again… even when it is not poetry time!
☀ Poetry for shared reading provides quick activities that are great for community building.
☀ These poems are given in a variety of formats so you can select the version that works best for you. You can make a pocket chart activity, display the poem under your document camera, or in Google Classroom or Seesaw.
MAY POEMS INCLUDE THEMES LIKE OCEAN ANIMALS, FIELD TRIPS, AND THE END OF THE YEAR CELEBRATION:
•In the Ocean is a poem about the animals that are found in the ocean.
•Picnic Guests is a funny poem about ants that invade a picnic
•Field Trip What could possibly go wrong on a school field trip to the zoo? This funny poem will let you know!
•Summer Vacation is a celebratory poem about the beginning of summer vacation.
EACH POEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
→ Common core standards aligned chart.
→ 5-day fluency plan so you can keep these poetry activities going all week
→ An emergent reader for each poem
→ A student copy for their poetry notebook
→ An “I Can” chart so students can work independently at the poetry center
→ Two center activities you can use during your poetry time or place them in your student centers.
PHONICS, PRINTABLES, AND WORD WORK ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SET:
★ short/long vowels silent e/NOT
★ sentence building X 4
★ short/long vowels u
★ blends tr dr
★ short vowels i e
WHY POETRY AND SONG?
Brain research shows that multiple areas in the brain are activated when students see print, hear music, and move. This leads to more engaged learning and JOY!!! We want students to love shared reading, so adding songs means we say good bye to boring! WOOT!
Once the weekly poem has been used, add the poem to your poetry center. Your kindergarten and first-grade students will love visiting them again and again!
✅ YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING THE BUNDLE
• Poetry THE COMPLETE SET
NOW WITH SEESAW 1 CLICK LINKS: The poem and the sorting activities are added for SEESAW and Google Slides-friendly Powerpoint Files.
♫ Music and Video Files
I am thrilled to tell you that we have recorded MP3 and MP4 music files to go along with these poems. These music files are wonderful for your students to sing-a-long with. They are available with this additional purchase:
• Poetry Music and Video August and September
✎Interactive Notebooks
If your class uses interactive notebooks, this interactive journal resource is also available:
• Poetry Interactive Notebooks
Read how I implement this poetry resource as part of a 5-day fluency plan AND grab a free sample:
5 Day Fluency Plan with FREE Sample
LISTEN TO WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nicole says, “I love how this resource covers so many phonemic awareness and phonics skills with the use of engaging poems. My students enjoy reading the poem every week and they can definitely build on those foundational skills with the included activities. ”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Slager’s Time Savers says, “I’m loving these poems, and they’ve went with our weekly themes. We insert the poem into our poetry books and highlight letters/words. They’ve also done better with the cut & paste sheets than I anticipated.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ How I Met Your Teacher says, ” I always loved these poetry sets. What I love more is that they have been adapted to support my students in distance and hybrid learning through Seesaw!! They have made my teacher life much easier!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ashley G. says, “When I taught second grade shared reading was my favorite time of day. Since moving to kindergarten I have struggled with shared reading. I love this resource–it keeps students engaged and active during shared reading. Thank you for adding the SeeSaw component–it will be perfect for my students who are hybrid this year.”
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