Transcript Third Grade Poems
Third Grade Poems
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e —e—athlete (w)ar —warm (w)or —worm a(l) —ball g(e, i, y) —giraffe
dge —bridge—Dodge Ball (w)a —watch sion —mansion sion —television ture —picture ea —bread Ie —yield
eigh —eight
Nine Mice c —(e--i--y) Nine mice on tiny tricycles went riding on the ice, they rode in spite of warning signs, they rode despite advice.
The signs were right, the ice was thin, in half a trice, the mice fell in, and from their chins down to their toes, those mice entirely froze.
Nine mindless mice, who paid the price, are thawing slowly by the ice, still sitting on their tricycles …nine white and shiny micicles!
Jack Prelutsky
Gertie’s Goggles le--candle
When Gertie gets the giggles, Gertie’s goggles get the jiggles.
And they wiggle.
And they woggle And those goggles joggle off.
But if Gertie gags her giggles, Then her goggles never jiggle.
No more wiggling.
No more woggling.
No more goggles joggling off.
Lucinda Cave
Chloe Chameleon ch--school
Chloe the chameleon Sang in a choir Her beautiful voice All did admire.
She had great character And charisma indeed, “Oh, sing for us, Chloe,” Her friends would often plead.
She would sing songs Everyone adored, Never, ever, ever Was anyone bored!
Pam Cannon
Chicken Soup ou--soup
I was really hungry For some chunky chicken soup, But my mother said to me, “Just have some chili.” I was really hungry For some chunky chicken soup, But my mother said to me, “Just eat a cherry.” So, I snuck into the kitchen And climbed upon a chair, And with one fail swoop, I cooked my chunky chicken soup!
Pam Cannon