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READ RHYME

REMEMBER
fall reading comprehension
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READ RHYME REMEMBER
fall reading comprehension

Engaging
and Students
original read the
poems text
are three
included times to
on each build
page. fluency,
find and
circle
They are at a pumpkin patch. rhyming
words,
There were three pumpkins. and
draw a
picture.
It was orange and shiny!

Finally, students answer the comprehension questions.


They can highlight evidence/answers in the text above!
READ RHYME REMEMBER
fall reading comprehension

a t a p u m pk in patch.
They are

ere t hr ee p u mpkins.
There w

a s o r a nge a nd shiny!
It w

Posters included
for every poem!
Name:

Picking Pumpkins I can read the poem


three times.
☺☺☺
On the ground, I can circle rhyming
On the vine, words.
Three little pumpkins ☺
All in a line. I can draw a picture
of the poem.
One was too big,
One was too tiny,
One was just right,
All orange and shiny.
①  What is the setting of the poem?
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②  How many pumpkins were there?
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③  Describe the pumpkin the author liked.
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Name:

Candy Corn I can read the poem


three times.
☺☺☺
Little triangle I can circle rhyming
Colorful and sweet, words.
I think you are ☺
My favorite thing to eat. I can draw a picture
of the poem.
Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!
①  What shape is used to describe the candy?
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②  What other words are used to describe the candy?
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③  Why is candy corn the author’s favorite thing to eat?
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Picking Pumpkins
Written by Lauren Shirk

On the ground,
On the vine,
Three little pumpkins
All in a line.
One was too big,
One was too tiny,
One was just right,
All orange and shiny.
Candy Corn
Written by Lauren Shirk

Little triangle,
Colorful and sweet,
I think you are
My favorite thing to eat.
Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!
Picking Pumpkins
Written by Lauren Shirk

On the ground,
On the vine,
Three little pumpkins
All in a line.
One was too big,
One was too tiny,
One was just right,
All orange and shiny.
Candy Corn
Written by Lauren Shirk

Little triangle
Colorful and sweet,
I think you are
My favorite thing to eat.
Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!
Click on the picture for 18
more fun fall poems and
reading comprehension
activities!
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