Silly Rhymes 1 Oh, look, look at the bug. 2 It is on the rug. 3.

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Silly Rhymes 1 Oh, look, look at the bug. 2 It is on the rug. 3

Oh, look, look at the fly. It is on the pie. 4 It is on the pie. 5 Oh, look, look at the bee. 6

It is in the tree! 7 Look, look at the ____ 8 It is on the _______. 9

look look look look look look look look Print out the pages on cardstock. Cut apart and laminate. Sequence in pocket chart to read. Match up pictures to text. Use sight word to match up to poem. See Sight Word Poetry Pages for a printable for a student poetry journal. look look

Look, look at the _______ It is on the ___________ Silly Rhymes Oh, look, look at the bug. It is on the rug. Oh, look, look at the fly. It is on the pie. Oh, look, look at the bee. It is in the tree! Look, look at the _______ It is on the ___________ (Sight Word Poetry Pages by Rozanne Lanczak Williams (Scholastic)