Poems: calligrams
A calligram is a type of shape poem that uses the form of letters to add to the meaning. In this writing worksheet, your children will read two calligrams and then create their own.
Poems: haiku and cinquain
In this language arts worksheet, your child learns about two types of poems that need specific numbers of syllables in each line - haiku and cinquain - and then tries writing each type of poem.
Poems: humorous verses
In this reading practice worksheet, your child will read two poems aloud and then write the final line for a third poem.
Poems: Itsy Bitsy Spider
Itsy Bitsy Spider! This early reading and writing worksheet gives your child practice reading this classic rhyme, drawing, and writing all the words with the ai vowel sound.
Poems: opposites
Silly opposites! In this language arts worksheet, your child gets to practice word play and figurative language by writing opposite words that are real - and some that are jokes.
Poems: setting goals
What's most important to you? In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read the poem aloud, then write a prioritized list of five goals and explain why the first goal is the top priority.
Poems: shape poems
This poem is in the shape of a tree! In this language arts worksheet, your child will read a poem about a fir tree and then write an original shape poem about a tree.
Poems: The Rabbit
In this language arts worksheet, your child will read the poem aloud and then answer questions about the poem's meaning and language.
Possessive apostrophes
In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice correctly using apostrophes to show possession.
Practicing circles
In this early writing worksheet, your child gets practice drawing circles counterclockwise, a skill that'll help your child write curved letters.
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