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Discover a delightful set of poetry cards designed to inspire children’s love for poetry. Perfect for classroom reading or individual exploration, these cards can be laminated for durability and shared as a group. Each card features engaging images that complement the text, making it easy for children to "read" along or independently. From playful pieces like "Three Blind Mice" to the whimsical "Spring Song," these cards encourage creative expression and memorization. Ideal for promoting literacy and enjoyment of poetry in a fun, interactive way.
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Poetry Cards These cards can be used to encourage children to enjoy poetry. They can be laminated to further their life span. These can be read as a class, so that the children are able to learn the poem and remember it. They can also be placed in a basket or put a hole punch through the top left corner and thread them all with a ribbon. The images match the text so that children are able to ‘read’ the cardson their own or in groups.
Three blind mice Three blind miceSee how they runSee how they runThey all ran after the farmers wife,who cut off their tails with a carving knife,did you ever see such a thing in your life, as three blind mice?
Snowflakes, snowflakes Dance all around Snowflakes, snowflakes Touch the ground Snowflakes, snowflakes In the air Snowflakes, snowflakes Everywhere!
Autumn Leaves One is orange. Two are brown. Three look yellow, On the ground. Three are green. Two bright red. One just fell, Upon my head!
Spring Song Frogs croak Rains soak Chicks peep Crickets leap Bees hum Robins come Birds sing It’s Spring!
Ice creams drip Ocean dip Sun shines bright It’s warm at night Sandy feet Hot car seat Christmas cheer Summers here!
References, Potter, B. (2004). Three Blind Mice. Available: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/three-blind-mice/. Last accessed 23rd May 2013. Eilers, S & Marshall, M. (2004). Wild weather. Available: http://www.addisonlibrary.org/assets/1/childrens_pdf/Weather.pdf. Last accessed 23rd May 2013.