Text Box: How to use poems in your kindergarten classroom:
Read, sing, and track print of the poems.
Create interactive charts by replacing number words with numerals,  replacing rhyming words to make a silly poem, and replacing names in the poem with the students’ names.
Find letters, words, and sounds.
Each week type and print the poems that you use and place

The ABC Song

Antonyms

Apples, Apples

Baa, Baa Black Sheep

Barnyard Buddies

Black

Blue

Brown

Brushy, Brushy

I’m a Little Bunny 

I’m a Circle

Colorful Wonder

Do the Raindrops Fall?

Drippity, Drippity Drop

Dr. King’s Song

Easter Fun

The Elephant

Fascinating Fireflies

Five Fat Turkeys

Five Little Leaves

Five Little Pumpkins

Five Little Snowmen

Fun on the Farm

Fuzzy Wuzzy

Green

Gray

Here’s a Little Groundhog 

Hey Diddle, Diddle

Hickory Dickory Dock

Hot Cross Buns

Humpty Dumpty

Jack Be Nimble

 

Jack Frost

 

Jack and Jill

 

 

Leavin’ Kindergarten

Little Bo Peep

Little Miss Muffet

London Bridge

Lucky Leprechaun

Mary Wore Her Red Dress

Move Me on Up

Mr. Lobster and Mrs. Crab

Here We Go Round the

Mulberry Bush

One a Penny

One Hundred Days of School

One Hundred Little Days of School

One, Two Buckle My Shoe

One, Two, Three, Four, Five

Orange

 I’m a Little Penguin 

Pink

Purple

 Rags

I’m a Rectangle

Red

Recycle

I’m a Little Robin

The Itsy Bitsy Seedling

Sing a Song of Springtime

I’m a Square

Star Light Star Bright

Synonyms

Teddy Bear 

 Thank You Mr. President

I’m a Triangle

Tricky Teen Chant

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

Two Little Friends

Valentine Surprise

 

 What’s Your Sound Song

We’ve Been Working in Our Classroom

White

 Yellow

The Zero Song

100 Day Rhyme