Over the holidays, families often have a little more time together at home, and we hope that if you have a young reader in your home you will spend some of that time reading and talking together.
Here’s a little fill-in-the-blanks poem that we hope you and your young reader will enjoy together. Read the poem aloud to your student and when you come to a blank – stop and ask your student to fill it in. Poems don’t have to rhyme, but rhyming can be fun.
After each blank, we have suggested a rhyming word. Maybe your student will come up with a different one. The sillier the better!
Happy Holidays from your friends at Lexercise!
Just as night was growing dark
I heard the neighbors’ poodle _______ [bark].
Like every night, he’s standing guard
outside the door in their back_____ [yard].
He doesn’t wonder, doesn’t roam,
just waits and waits ‘til they come ________ [home].
And then they take him for a stroll.
He likes to run. He likes to ________ [roll].
His tail is up, his neck is bent,
his nose attends to every _______ [scent],
and when he’s had a good long roam,
he pulls his leash to hurry _______ [home].
I like that dog, his bark, his whine.
Sometimes I wish that he was _______ [mine].
For book ideas to enjoy during the holiday break, click here.
Lexercise’s Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) and ASHA fellow, brings a wealth of expertise in speech-language pathology and 40+ years of literacy instruction. Her background in teaching and curriculum development provides Lexercise with a solid foundation in evidence-based practices. Sandie’s profound understanding of learning disabilities and her commitment to inclusive education drive the company’s innovative approach to literacy.
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