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fall reading comprehension

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They are at a pumpkin patch.

There were three pumpkins.

It was orange and shiny!

fall reading comprehension
READ RHYME REMEMBER

Finally, students answer the comprehension questions.
They can highlight evidence/answers in the text above!

Students
read the

text
three
times to

build

fluency,
find and
circle
rhyming
words,

and

draw a
picture.

Engaging

and

original
poems
are

included
on each
page.

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fall reading comprehension

They are at a pumpkin patch.

There were three pumpkins.

It was orange and shiny!

READ RHYME REMEMBER

Posters included
for every poem!

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What is the setting of the poem?
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How many pumpkins were there?
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Describe the pumpkin the author liked.
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Picking Pumpkins

On the ground,
On the vine,
Three little pumpkins
All in a line.

One was too big,
One was too tiny,
One was just right,
All orange and shiny.

Name:

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I can read the poem

three times.

I can circle rhyming

words.

I can draw a picture

of the poem.

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What shape is used to describe the candy?
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What other words are used to describe the candy?
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Why is candy corn the author’s favorite thing to eat?
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Candy Corn

Little triangle
Colorful and sweet,
I think you are
My favorite thing to eat.

Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!

Name:

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I can read the poem

three times.

I can circle rhyming

words.

I can draw a picture

of the poem.

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Little triangle,
Colorful and sweet,
I think you are
My favorite thing to eat.

Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!

Candy Corn

Written by Lauren Shirk

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On the ground,
On the vine,
Three little pumpkins
All in a line.

One was too big,
One was too tiny,
One was just right,
All orange and shiny.

Picking Pumpkins

Written by Lauren Shirk

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Little triangle
Colorful and sweet,
I think you are
My favorite thing to eat.

Orange and white,
And yellow too,
Candy corn is so
Fun to chew!

Candy Corn

Written by Lauren Shirk

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Click on the picture for 18
more fun fall poems and
reading comprehension

activities!

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graphic & font credits

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