The Lazy Cat (page 44) • The Lazy Cat Word Ladder (page 45) • The Lazy Cat Closed Word Sort (page 46) • The Lazy Cat Rhyming Riddles (page 47) • The Lazy Cat Reader's Theater (page 48) ...
Distribute the Fireflies rhyme (page 59) to students. 3. Ask students to follow along as you read the rhyme orally. 4. Read the rhyme chorally several times to develop fluency. 5. Allow students to illustrate the rhyme and add it to ...
(page 50) • Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. • There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe • Produce and expand complete simple Word Ladder (page 51) and compound declarative, interrogative, • There Was an Old Woman Who Lived ...
Old Joe Brown All: Old Joe Brown, he had a wife, She was all of eight feet tall. She slept with her head in the kitchen, And her feet stuck out in the hall. Wow! Eight feet is pretty tall. I never heard of anyone that tall.
Enhance your students' mastery of vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and writing with engaging poetic language activities. The focus of this lesson is Little Miss Muffet!
Materials. • Pease Porridge Hot (page 37) • Pease Porridge Hot Word Ladder (page 38) • Pease Porridge Hot Closed Word Sort (page 39) • Pease Porridge Hot Rhyming Riddles (page 40) • Pease Porridge Hot Reader's Theater (pages 41–43) ...
Distribute the Pat-A-Cake, Pat-A-Cake, Baker's Man rhyme (page 115) to students. 4. Ask students to read the rhyme chorally from their own copies. 5. Encourage students to track print by pointing to individual words from the rhyme. 6.
Enhance your students' mastery of vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and writing with engaging poetic language activities. The focus of this lesson is Peter Piper!
Continue replacing the initial letter to make the rhyming words jolly, golly, holly, dolly, folly, lolly, and molly. Discuss the meaning of each word as it is made. 16 © Shell Education #51336—Rhythm & Rhyme Literacy Time Lesson 2 Front ...
Enhance your students' mastery of vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and writing with engaging poetic language activities. The focus of this lesson is Miss Mary Mack!
Simple Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Said Simple Simon to the pieman, “Let me taste your ware.” Reader 2: I never heard of a ware pie. Reader 3: Ware isn't a kind of pie. Ware means the kind of items someone is selling.
Me for Class President by Karen McGuigan Brothers I'll give you the moon, I'll give you the stars. I'll fill up your desks With sweet candy bars. We'll start school at nine And get out at noon, No classes till March, No more after June.
Hark! Hark! (page 74) • Hark! Hark! Word Ladder(page 75) • Hark!Hark! Closed Word Sort(pages 76–77) • Hark!Hark!Rhyming Riddles (page 78) • Hark! Hark! Reader's Theater(pages 79–80) • chart paper ...
Tim Rasinski, Karen McGuigan Brothers. Three Little Kittens. Reader's. Theater. (cont.) Reader 1: Three little kittens Lost their mittens And they began to cry. “Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear Our mittens we have lost.” “What?! Lost your ...