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Shared Reading Poems for May with 5 Day Plan

Do your kiddos enjoy singing and rhythmic poems? Shared reading poems are a great way to integrate literacy and science! You are inviting the students to practice reading with you -shared reading! Your students will enjoy these fun, rhythmic, songs/poems, while reading along with the teacher each day as they focus on a different reading skill or strategy.

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Do your kiddos enjoy singing and rhythmic poems? Shared reading poems are a great way to integrate literacy and science! You are inviting the students to practice reading with you -shared reading! Your students will enjoy these fun, rhythmic, songs/poems, while reading along with the teacher each day as they focus on a different reading skill or strategy.

 

This resource includes:

  • 4 weeks of poems and songs (2 styles of each poem in print and digital)
  • a whole group phonics pocket chart sort
  • 2 phonics cut-and-paste practice activities for each week
  • a 5 day plan with suggestions for teaching
  • DIGITAL Google Slides of each poem and phonics sort

 

The poem topics and phonics activities included are:

  • Habitats: /ai /phonics
  • Ocean: /ue/ phonics
  • Fish: /ea/ phonics
  • Zoo: /oo/ phonics

 

How else can I use these materials?

  • Use the paper copies of the poem in a poetry station
  • Use the phonics pocket chart sort in a pocket chart or word work station
  • Use the cut-and-paste activities as morning work, homework, or in a word work station after you have completed the pocket chart sort whole group
  • Add the poem to a poetry folder and reread to help build fluency
  • Assign the poem through your distance learning platform

 

Do you want to be set with shared reading for the entire year?

Check out the MONEY SAVING Shared Reading Bundle!

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