This is such a fun poem! I love, love it! It is great for mental images and inferring
(for a beginning lesson). This poem is from the book,
Oh, No! Where Are My Pants? and Other Disasters: Poems
Lee Bennett Hopkins (Author), Wolf Erlbruch (Illustrator)
I created a response sheet for this poem and My Neighbor's Dog is Purple. (see yesterday's post).
Just click on the picture to download.
Okay y'all! Sorry for such a quick post but I am EXHAUSTED and report cards are due this week!!1
Yuck!!! Raise your hands if you hate report cards as much as I do!!!






My hand is up!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKathy
First Grade a la Carte
My hand is raised for sure!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
I don't even want to think about report cards, that's what we're doing this week! AND there's a walk-through tomorrow!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAngela
The Daily Alphabet
I've got both of them up! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteUgh... 2 hands!
ReplyDelete❤Traci❤
Dragonflies in First
Can I put my feet up, too? Mine were due Friday! Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Finally in First
Thank you for these cute response sheets. My kids enjoyed reading and listening to "My Neighbor's Dog is Purple."
ReplyDeleteCan I hear an "Oh Yea!!!!!" I am typing away....10 more to go and our deadline is midnight!!!
ReplyDeleteYou ain't kid din sister! Report cards are by far the WORST! Now that I think about it...I would love to see examples of other kindergarten report cards. Ours is 4.5 {yea, FOUR and a HALF} pages long. Can you believe it? I spend so much of my time on these things.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for letting me vent.
❤Tanya
Ms. Solano's Kindergarten
I have used the poem "My Neighbor's Dog...." We had so much fun, and the students were so surprised by the ending. Thanks for sharing that with us. I can't wait to use the others.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the report cards...it's all the testing and how to fit it in without just letting the kiddos watch movies. I can never find time for testing without feeling like I am neglecting my students. I have to admit I am having trouble getting my students to leave me alone long enough to test. I know that I have a particularly needy class, but there must be a way.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to use the poems!
Terri
tizatt@ecsdnv.net
These poems are great! Thanks for the ideas :)
ReplyDeleteHUGE fan of your stuff. I saw some chunk posters on first grade parade and I love them. But I do not see them anywhere. Are they at your teacher store or somewhere else? Thanks! Christi
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