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Songs, Poems And Nursery Rhymes - Father's Day Poem

Songs, Poems and Nursery Rhyme Activities:  '' Hey Dad '' Father's Day Poem

  • Printable poem - chart and sentence building literacy activities...
  • A 'funky', finger clicking chant to celebrate Father's Day in the Early Years...
  • Includes a separate page with 2 lines which can be filled in using your own rhyme. Ideal for children to personalise their Father's Day Poems.

 

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Father's Day Poem - Suggestions for Use


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  • List all the reasons why we love our Dads - work in with our ' Thank You Dad ' Father's Day concept book / card.

  • We have added an extra separate page with 2 blank lines for children to fill in their own little rhyme.

  • This Father's Day poem could be copied or written into your Father's Day cards or projects, the lines in the second verse could be made up by each child to personalise their poem for their Fathers.

  • Print the A4 size for each child to pop into their nursery rhymes, poems and songs scrapbook - children 'play with the words, letters and sounds'

  • Print (bigger onto A3 if prefer), pop onto coloured backing card, laminate and add to your class 'Big Book of Nursery Rhymes, Poems and Songs' Collection...

  • Print (larger onto A3 if you like), laminate, and cut up ready for children to reconstruct - pop into your song / poem box

  • Don't forget to really make the most of these poems / songs and put your detective hats on to search for rhyming words, circle phonic sounds, play 'find the word' games, look for question marks and other structures, lots of 'playing with words' - it's great fun to find all the word/letter patterns in poems and nursery rhymes.

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