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K-2. Nursery Rhymes. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. INDEX: Mistress Mary pp.1-2. Jack Sprat pp.3-4. Mary s Lamb pp.5-6. Roses Are Red p.7-8. Bow-Wow-Wow pp.9-10. Star Light, Star Bright pp.11-12. Deedle, Deedle Dumpling pp.13-14. Pussycat, Pussycat pp.15-16. Baa Baa Black Sheep pp.17-18. A Cat Came Fiddling Out Of A Barn pp.19-20. Jack And Jill pp.21-25. Hickory Dickory Dock pp.26-27. Little Jack Horner pp.28-29. Jack Be Nimble pp.30-31. Cobbler Cobbler pp.32-33. There Was A Crooked Man pp.34-36. The King Of France pp.37. Hickety Pickety My Black Hen pp.38. Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin pp.39-42. Hot-Cross Buns pp.43-45. The Little Black Dog Ran Round The House pp.46-48. Great A, Little a pp.49-50. As I Was Going Along, Long, Long pp.51-54. Old King Cole pp.55-58.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Mistress Mary. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.1. Mistress Mary Mistress Mary quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Mistress quite contrary; How does your garden With silver

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Mistress Mary cont d. Write in the missing words. p.2. and cockle And pretty maids

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack Sprat. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.3. Jack Sprat Jack Sprat could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean; And, so between them both, They licked the platter clean. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Jack Sprat could eat no His wife could eat no And, so between them both,

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack Sprat cont d. Write in the missing words. p.4.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Mary s Lamb. Directions. Print out. Read poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.5. Mary s Lamb Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Mary had a lamb, Its was white as

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Mary s Lamb cont d. Write in the missing words. p.6. And everywhere -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- went, The lamb was ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Roses Are Red. Directions. Print out. Read poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.7. Roses Are Red Roses are red, Violets are blue; Sugar is sweet, And so are you. copyright/mothergoosecaboose are red, Violets are Sugar is

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Roses Are Red cont d. Write in the missing words. p.8.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Bow-Wow-Wow. Directions. Print out. Read poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.9. Bow Wow Wow Bow wow-wow, Whose dog art thou? Little Tom Tinker s dog, copyright/mothergoosecaboose Bow wow-wow. Bow Whose

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Bow-Wow-Wow cont d. Write in the missing words. p.10. art thou? Little dog; Bow-

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Star Light, Star Bright. Directions. Print. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.11. Star Light, Star Bright Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight; I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Star star bright; First

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Star Light, Star Bright cont d. Write in the missing words. p.12. I see I I may, I wish I Have the wish I wish tonight.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Deedle, Deedle Dumpling. Directions. Print. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.13. Deedle, Deedle, Dumpling Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John, He went to bed with his stockings on One shoe off and one shoe on, Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Deedle, dumpling, My son

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Deedle, Deedle Dumpling cont d. Write in the missing words. p.14. He went to bed with his on; One and one shoe on; Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Pussycat, Pussycat. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.15. Pussycat, Pussycat Pussycat, Pussycat, where have you been? I ve been to London to visit the Queen; Pussycat, Pussycat, what did you there? I frightened a little mouse under a chair. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Pussycat, Pussycat, where

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Pussycat, Pussycat cont d. Write in the missing words. p.16. I ve been to London to visit the Pussycat, Pussycat, what did you I frightened a little under a

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Baa Baa Black Sheep cont d. Write in the missing words. p.17. Baa Baa Black Sheep Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. One for my master, one for my dame; And one for the little boy who lives down the lane. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Baa baa black Have you any Yes, sir, yes, sir,

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Baa Baa Black Sheep cont d. Write in the missing words. p.18. NAME bags full. One for my master, for my dame; And one for the little boy who

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/A Cat Came Fiddling. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.19. NAME A Cat Came Fiddling Out Of A Barn A cat came fiddling out of a barn, With a pair of bag-pipes under her arm: She could sing nothing but fiddle dee-dee, The mouse has married the bumble-bee; Pipe, cat, - dance, mouse, - We ll have a wedding at our house. copyright/mothergoosecaboose A fiddling out of a

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/A Cat Came Fiddling cont d. Write in the missing words. p.20. NAME With a pair of bag-pipes her arm; She _ nothing but fiddle dee-dee, The mouse has married the Pipe, cat, - dance, mouse, We ll have a wedding at our

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack And Jill. Directions. Print out. Read poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.21. NAME Jack And Jill Jack and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Jack went up the

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack And Jill cont d. Write in the missing words. p.22. NAME to fetch a Jack fell and broke his And Jill came tumbling after.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack And Jill cont d. Write in the missing words. p.23. NAME Then up Jack got and home did trot, As fast as he could caper; To Old Dame Dob, who patched his knob, With vinegar and brown paper. Then up _ home did

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack And Jill cont d. Write in the missing words. p.24. NAME As fast as he could To Old Dob who patched his With vinegar and brown

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack And Jill cont d. Directions. Print out. Study the definitions. Draw a line from the word in column A to its definition in column B. p.25. NAME Jack and Jill Vocabulary caper n. A playful leap or dancing step. crown n. The top part of head. fetch v. To go after and bring back something. knob n. The round part of the head. patched v. Covering or mending something using a cloth or pasty substance. A B caper The top part of head. patched To go after and bring back something. knob A playful leap or dancing step. crown Covering or mending something using a cloth or pasty substance. fetch The round part of the head.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hickory Dickory Dock. Directions. Print. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.26. NAME Hickory Dickory Dock Hickory Dickory Dock, The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one, And down he run, Hickory Dickory Dock. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Hickory Dickory The mouse

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hickory Dickory Dock cont d. Write in the missing words. p.27. NAME The clock struck one, And he Hickory Dickory

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Little Jack Horner. Directions. Print out. poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.28. NAME Little Jack Horner Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, And said, What a good boy am I! copyright/mothergoosecaboose Little Jack sat in a Eating a Christmas

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Little Jack Horner cont d. Write in the missing words. p.29. NAME He put in his and out a And said, What a good

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack Be Nimble. Directions. Print out. Read poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.30. NAME Jack Be Nimble Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jumped over the candlestick. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Jack be Jack be Jack

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Jack Be Nimble cont d. Write in the missing words. p.31. nimble adj. Fast and light in movement.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Cobbler, Cobbler. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.32. Cobbler, Cobbler Cobbler, Cobbler mend my shoe, Get it done by half past two. If half past two is much too late, Get it done by half past eight. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Cobbler, Cobbler my Get it

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Cobbler, Cobbler cont d. Write in the missing words. p.33. by If half past two is too late; Get it done by half past

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/There Was A Crooked Man. Directions. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.34. There Was A Crooked Man There was a crooked man, And he went a crooked mile; He found a crooked sixpence, Against a crooked stile; He bought a crooked cat, copyright/mothergoosecaboose Which caught a crooked mouse; And they all lived together, In a little crooked house. There was a crooked And, he went a crooked

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/There Was A Crooked Man cont d. Write in the missing words. p.35. He a crooked sixpence, Against a crooked He a crooked

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/There Was A Crooked Man cont d. Write in the missing words. p.36. Which caught a crooked And they all together in a crooked stile n. A horizontal bar of a fence. sixpence n. British old pennies.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/The King Of France. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.37. The King Of France The King of France With forty thousand men; Marched up the hill, And then marched down again. copyright/mothergoosecaboose The King of France With _ thousand men; Marched up the And then marched down

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hickety Pickety My Black Hen. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.38. Hickety Pickety My Black Hen Hickety Pickety my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen. Sometimes nine and sometimes ten. Hickety Pickety,my black hen. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Hickety Pickety my hen, She eggs for gentlemen. Sometimes and sometimes ten. Hickety Pickety my black hen.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Use as a reference. Write in the missing words. p.39. Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin Six little mice sat down to spin; Kitty passed by and she peeped in. What are you doing, my little men? Weaving coats for gentlemen. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Shall I come in and cut off your threads? No, no, Mistress Kitty, you d bite off our heads. Oh, no, I ll not; I ll help you spin. That may be so, but you can t come in. Six little mice sat to

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin cont d. Write in the missing words. p.40. NAME Kitty passed by and she in. are you doing, my men? Weaving for gentlemen.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin cont d. Write in the missing words. p.41. NAME I come in and off threads? No, no, Mistress Kitty,

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Six Little Mice Sat Down To Spin cont d. Write in the missing words. p.42. NAME off our Oh, no, I ll not; I ll you spin. That be so, but you come in.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hot-Cross Buns. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.43. Hot-Cross Buns Hot-cross buns! Hot-cross buns! One a penny, two a penny, Hot-cross buns. If you have no daughters, Give them to your sons. copyright/mothergoosecaboose One a penny, two a penny, Hot cross buns! But if you have none of these little elves, Then you may eat them all yourselves. Hot-cross buns! Hot-cross One a penny,

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hot-Cross Buns cont d. Write in the missing words. p.44. a penny; Hot-cross buns. If you no daughters; Give them to sons. One a two a penny; Hot

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Hot-Cross Buns cont d. Write in the missing words. p.45. buns! But if you have of these little Then you may eat them

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/The Little Black Dog Ran Round The House. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.46. The Little Black Dog Ran Round The House The little black dog ran round the house, And set the bull a-roaring, And drove the monkey in the boat, Who set the oars a-rowing, And scared the cock upon the rock, Who cracked his throat with crowing. copyright/mothergoosecaboose The

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/The Little Black Dog Ran Round The House cont d. Write in the missing words. p.47. NAME ran round the house, And set the a roaring. And in the

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/The Little Black Dog Ran Round The House cont d. Write in the missing words. p.48. NAME Who set the boat And the cock upon the who cracked his throat with

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Great A, Little a. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.49. NAME Great A, Little a Great A, little a, Bouncing B! The cat s in the cupboard, And can t see me. copyright/mothergoosecaboose A, a,

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Great A, Little a cont d. Write in the missing words. p.50. NAME B! The cat s in the and can t me.

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/As I Was Going Along, Long, Long. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.51. As I Was Going Along, Long, Long As I was going along, long, long, A-singing a comical song, song, song, The lane that I went was so long, long, long, And the song that I sung was as long, long, long, copyright/mothergoosecaboose And so I went singing along. As I was

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/As I Was Going Along, Long, Long. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.52. long, A-singing a comical The

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/As I Was Going Along, Long, Long. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.53. long, long, long, And the

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/As I Was Going Along, Long, Long. Write in the missing words. p.54. was so long, long, long, And so I went

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Old King Cole. Directions. Print out. Read the poem. Write in the missing words. p.55. Old King Cole Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three. copyright/mothergoosecaboose Every fiddler had a fine fiddle, And a very fine fiddle had he; Oh there s none so rare as can compare, With King Cole and his fiddlers three. Old

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Old King Cole cont d. Write in the missing words. p.56. was a And a merry old soul was he; He for his

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Old King Cole cont d. Write in the missing words. p.57. and he called for his and he called for his fiddlers Every fiddler had a very fine And a

K-2. Nursery Rhymes/Old King Cole cont d. Write in the missing words. p.58. fiddle had he; Oh there s so rare as can With King Cole and his fiddlers