Bring poetry to life by reading it aloud with others! Have your child select one or more of these poems written by Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Robert Lee Frost. Then take turns reading aloud by swapping single lines, couplets, or stanzas.
This activity encourages your students to write a poem about their favorite animals! Help your students hone their poetry writing skills using this list poem template.
Designed for fourth and fifth graders, this social emotional learning worksheet will get your child's creativity flowing while also helping them to develop social awareness and an appreciation for the diversity in our communities and world.
Maintaining a reading log is a fun way to encourage your child to set goals and track their progress. Students will keep track of their month-by-month reading stamina and practice their bar graphing with this reading log worksheet.
Get students excited about reading by creating reading shields! This activity will prompt conversations about what students have read and want to read.
This reading stamina chart can be used to help students track and increase the amount of time they can spend reading to themselves during independent reading.
Reading poems is a great way to boost reading skills, improve vocabulary, explore language, and learn literary concepts. Use this worksheet collection to introduce children to the art of writing and reading poems. Younger learners can explore rhyming words, practice counting syllables, or create sensory poems, while advanced learners can identify rhyme schemes and rhythm, explore word meanings, and more.