Easy Printable Phonics Poems to Read and Color - First Grade

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Easy Printable Phonics Poems to Read and Color - First Grade Reinforcing Vocabulary with Rhythm, Rhyme and Repetition Making reading fun through the rhythm of the rhyme

Easy Printable Phonics Poems to Read and Color - First Grade Reinforcing Vocabulary with Rhythm, Rhyme and Repition Easy Printable Phonics Poems to Read and Color help students gain fluency in reading by emphasizing word families and decoding skills. Designed for: Language learning centers Printable worksheets Gaining fluency in reading through rhythm, rhyme and repetition Classroom aids and parents to help them become better reading and spelling mentors Please note: Short-vowel phonograms in the phonics section of each worksheet are color coded by short-vowel sound. Keep checking postings: Currently posted in the Phonics Advantage Store on the Teachers Pay Teachers website [http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/phonics-advantage] are several sets of first grade phonics poems for students to read and color. Additional sets of phonics poems are planned for late year first grade students and sets of second grade phonics poems. Also in the process of being created are several early emergent readers. Permission is granted to make copies for classroom use only. Copyright 2011 Phonics Advantage All rights reserved by author. Other items by Phonics Advantage on the Teachers Pay Teachers website that use the same color scheme for short-vowel sounds: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/phonics-advantage Alphabet Beginning Sounds - Reinforcing Letter Sounds (Free) First Steps in Word Wall - 3-Week Mini Lesson w/word Cards & Student E-Books (Free) Phonogram Spelling Worksheets - Letter Sounds and Decoding Skills - 5-Week Unit (Free) Phonics Advantage Early Emergent Readers and Level 2 & 3 Emergent Readers Easy Printable Phonics Poems - Reinforce Vocabulary w/ Rhythm, Rhyme & Repetition Phonics Advantage R-Controlled Vowels Printable Phonics Poems - First Grade Phonics Advantage Vcc Printable Phonics Poems to Read and Color - First Grade Phonics Advantage Long Vowels Printable Phonics Poems - First Grade Phonics Advantage Match and Stack Short-Vowel Phonograms - A Phonics Game (Free) Word Family Bingo - A Phonics Game (Can be played with Consonant Blends below) (Free) Phonics Advantage Word Family Bingo with Consonant Blends - A Phonics Game Go Fish for Rhymes - Phonics Card Game (Card game is similar to the classic Go Fish game)

Come Play a Game Silent E makes ā say its letter name. ā ā ame name ā ā ame game ā ā ame came ǒ ǒ op hop ǒ ǒ op top ǒ ǒ op pop Come Play a Game Come and play A game with me. It is fun, You will see. I hop one. And you hop two. I am on red. You are on blue. Hop to green. Hop to blue. You hop one And I hop two. It was good To play with you. I had fun, And you did too.

Run With Me When two vowels are together, the 1st says its letter name, the 2nd is silent. ēe...ēe ee see ēe...ēe ee tree ēe...ēe ee bee ŭ ŭ un run ŭ ŭ un fun ŭ ŭ un bun Run With Me Come with me And we can run. Come with me. We will have fun. Run to the cat. Run to the tree. Run to the dog. Now run to me. Here I go. See me run. Here I go. I can have fun. See me run To the tree. Here I go. Run with me. Come with me And we can run. Come with me. We will have fun.

Bake a Cake Silent E makes the previous vowel say its letter name. ā ā ake cake ā ā ake make ā ā ake bake ă ă an can ă ă...an man ă ă an pan - pans Bake a Cake This pan is too big. That pan is too small. This pan will not do. That pan is too tall. What can I do? I want to bake. What can I have To make a cake? It will be good If I can have two. Two pans will work. Two pans will do. Now I can work. Now I can bake. This will be A very good cake. Come and help And you will see How good a cake This will be.

Run Dog, Run ŭ ŭ un run ŭ ŭ un fun ŭ ŭ un bun ǒ ǒ og dog ǒ ǒ og fog ǒ ǒ og log Run Dog, Run Run dog, run In the fog. Sit dog, sit By the log. Jump dog, jump To the top. Run with me. Do not stop. Here we go By the tree. Here we go. Play with me. Now we run To the log. I will sit, So will dog. Now we jump. Now we play. It is fun With dog today.

Boxes! Boxes! When two vowels are together, the 1st says its letter name, the 2nd is silent. ūe ūe ue blue ūe ūe ue Sue ūe ūe ue true ǒ ǒ ox box ǒ ǒ ox fox ǒ ǒ ox box - boxes Boxes! Boxes! Boxes, boxes In the hall. One is big. One is small. "A box for me. A box for you. Here is one For sister Sue." "You get red. I get blue. The green one is For sister Sue." "I like red." "I like blue." "I like green," Said sister Sue.

Two "o's" together make many sounds. This poem uses z oo and t oo. oo oo zoo oo oo too oo oo zoo Sometimes the letter "y" acts as a vowel. In the phonogram "ay", "a" says its letter name and "y" is silent. āy āy ay day āy āy ay play āy āy ay day - today Zoo Today "Here we go To the zoo. Do you want To come too?" "Yes I can Go to the zoo. Yes I can Go with you." "You can come! You can play At the zoo With us today." "We will ride In the car. Here we go. It is not far." Here we are. I see the zoo. It is good That you came too." Zoo Today

See It Tip Sometimes the letter "y" acts as a vowel. In the phonogram "ay", "a" says its letter name and "y" is silent. āy āy ay play āy āy ay way āy āy ay stay ĭ ĭ ip tip ĭ ĭ ip dip ĭ ĭ ip slip ă ă ad bad ă ă ad mad ă ă ad sad See It Tip No! Get Down! That will tip Get down now Or it will slip See it tip. See it fall. See it slip In the hall. It is sad You were bad. Now mom and dad Will be mad. A dog should sit. A dog should stay. And not be bad That way.

See the Bug Silent E makes the previous vowel say its letter name. ī ī ike like ī ī ide hide ā ā afe safe ǒ ǒ op hop ǒ ǒ op mop ǒ ǒ op stop ŭ ŭ ug rug ŭ ŭ ug tug ŭ ŭ ug bug See the Bug See the bug On the rug. I will give His leg a tug. See him run. See him go. He did not like it. No! No! See him hop On the mop. See him hide To make me stop. I will stop. I will not tug. You are safe Little bug.

Play Ball with Sam and Pam Sometimes when "l" follows "a", the short "ă" pronounciation changes. all all ball all all tall all all small ă ă am Sam ă ă...am Pam ă ă am jam Play Ball with Sam and Pam Sam and Pam Will play ball. Sam is tall. Pam is small. Here is Ted. He wants to play. "Can I play With you today?" "Yes you can Play with Pam. Yes you can Play with Sam." It is fun To play ball With Sam and Pam Tall and small.

When two vowels are together, the 1st says its letter name, the 2nd is silent. ēe...ēe ee see ēe...ēe eed need ēe ēe eed seed ĕ ĕ ed red ĕ ĕ ed Ted ĕ ĕ ed Jed ă ă an man ă ă...an pan ă ă an ran Down Went the Pan Ted and Jed Ran with the pan. Ted and Jed Did not see the man. Down went Ted. Down went the man. Down went Jed. Down went the pan. "You need to look. You need to see. You need to go And let me be." Jed got red. So did Ted. "Sorry," said Ted. "Sorry," said Jed. Away went Jed. Away went the pan. Away went Ted. Away went the man. Down Went the Pan

Two "o's" together make many sounds. This poem uses b ook and l ook. ook ook look ook ook book ook ook hook When two vowels are together, the 1st says its letter name, the 2nd is silent. ēe...ēe ee see ēe...ēe ee tree ēe...ēe ee bee ă ă at cat ă ă...at sat ă ă at that See My Book Come and see. Take a look. Come and see My new book. Look at this. Look at that. Can you see The yellow cat? If you look You will see The big dog By the tree. The dog and cat Will play ball. One ball is big. One ball is small. Come and see. Take a look. Come and see My new book. See My Book

ŭ ŭ un sun ŭ ŭ un fun ŭ ŭ un run ĭ ĭ ig big ĭ ĭ ig dig ĭ ĭ ig wig Silent E makes the previous vowel say its letter name. ā ā ake make ā ā ake take ā ā ake cake Fun in the Sun See me play In the sun? Come and play. Come have fun. You can play. You can dig. You can help me Make it big. We make it tall. We make it big. We can make it. We can dig. I like to dig In the sun. I like to play And have fun. Come and play. Come have fun. Come and play In the sun. Fun in the Sun

Sometimes when "l" follows "a", the short ă pronounciation changes. all all tall all all call all all ball - balls When two vowels are together, the 1st says its letter name, the 2nd is silent. ēe...ēe ee see ēe...ēe ee tree ēe...ēe ee three See the Tree Come. Come. Come and see. Take a look At the tree. The tree is big. The tree is tall. Help me to Put on a ball. Put on one. Put on two. I have red. You have blue. I like to work On the tree. It will be good. You will see. I like to look. I like to see. I like the balls. On the tree. See the Tree

My Cat Pat Sometimes the letter "y" acts as a vowel. In the phonogram "ay", "a" says its letter name and "y" is silent. āy āy ay play āy āy ay day āy āy ay may Silent E makes the previous vowel say its letter name. ā ā ake make ā ā ake wake ā ā ake take - takes ă ă at cat ă ă...at fat ă ă at Pat My Cat Pat I have a cat. Her name is Pat. My cat Pat Is very fat. She takes a nap When it is day. I wake her up To make her play. See the ball. This is fun. Go to the ball. Run, cat, run. See her run. See her play. I like to play With Pat all day.

Sometimes the letter "y" acts as a vowel. In the phonogram "ay", "a" says its letter name and "y" is silent. āy āy ay way āy āy ay stay āy āy ay day - today ĭ ĭ it sit ĭ ĭ it fit ĭ ĭ it hit ŭ ŭ ump jump ŭ ŭ ump bump ŭ ŭ ump pump No, Ted. No! No, Ted. No! Do not jump. You will fall. You will bump. On a bed You must sit Or my mom Will have a fit. My dad too Will get mad That will be Very bad. You can stay. You can play. But you must not Jump that way. Here is a game That we can play. We can have Fun today. No, Ted. No!

Reference Page - Phonograms and Word List The short phonics/vocabulary builder sections in Phonics Advantage Easy Printable Phonics Poems include the following phonograms: Short-vowel phonograms: ad - bad, dad, mad, sad ed - Ted, Jed, red op - hop, mop, top, stop am - Sam, Pam ig - big, dig ox - box/es an - can, man, ran, pan/s ip - tip, slip ug - bug, rug, tug all - ball/s, hall, tall, fall, small it - sit, fit ump - jump, bump at - at, cat, that, pat og - dog, fog, log un - fun, sun, run Long-vowel phonograms: ay - day, play, stay, way, today ee - see, tree eed - need ue - blue, Sue Silient E phonograms: ake - bake, cake, make, take/s ide - hide ike - like ame - came, game, name afe - safe Other oo - zoo, too ook - look, book The combined poems in the Phonics Advantage Easy Printable Phonics Poems contain the following words: a bug down help like not safe Ted way all bump fall here little now said that we am but far hide log on Sam the went and by fat him mad one see this were are can fit his make or should tip what at cake fog hop man Pam sister to when away came for how me pan/s sit too will bake car game I mop Pat slip today with bad cat get if mom play small tree work ball/s come give in must put so tug yellow be dad go is my ran sorry up yes bed day got it name red stay us you big did had Jed nap ride stop very zoo blue dig hall jump need rug Sue wake book do have leg new run take/s want/s box/es dog he let no sad tall was