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Birthday Boy (Vachel Lindsay)
When I was one
It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?
What is Poem about?
It is about birthday party of boy
It is about happy boy
It is about numeral
It is about new world
Birthday Boy (Vachel Lindsay)
When I was one
It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?
How old is the boy now?
Four years old
Five years old
Six years old
Seven years old
Birthday Boy (Vachel Lindsay)
When I was one
It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?
Mention two sequences lines which have rhyme!
Line 1 and 2
Line 2 and 3
Line 4 and 5
Line 13 and 14
The Little Turtle (Vachel Lindsay)
There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in a puddle.
He climbed on the rocks.
He snapped at a mosquito.
He snapped at a flea.
He snapped at a minnow.
And he snapped at me.
He caught the mosquito.
He caught the flea.
He caught the minnow.
And he didn’t catch me.
What is Poem about?
It is about climbing rocks
It is about mosquito
It is about a boy
It is about little turtle
The Little Turtle (Vachel Lindsay)
There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in a puddle.
He climbed on the rocks.
He snapped at a mosquito.
He snapped at a flea.
He snapped at a minnow.
And he snapped at me.
He caught the mosquito.
He caught the flea.
He caught the minnow.
And he didn’t catch me.
What could the turtle do?
Catch the rocks
catch mosquitos
Catch me
catch plankton
The Little Turtle (Vachel Lindsay)
There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in a puddle.
He climbed on the rocks.
He snapped at a mosquito.
He snapped at a flea.
He snapped at a minnow.
And he snapped at me.
He caught the mosquito.
He caught the flea.
He caught the minnow.
And he didn’t catch me.
What couldn’t the turtle do?
Catch me
live in a box
Snap mosquitos
snap a flea
Sea (Leonard Clark)
Over the hill
First sight of the sea
Lying sunlit and still
Just waiting for me.
I race from the land
In the clear morning light
To rock pool and sand,
Shells whiter than white.
Birds ride the sky,
The wispy clouds there
Soft floating, and I
Am walking on air.
Who wrote the poem?
me
Anonymous
Leonard Clark
I did
Sea (Leonard Clark)
Over the hill
First sight of the sea
Lying sunlit and still
Just waiting for me.
I race from the land
In the clear morning light
To rock pool and sand,
Shells whiter than white.
Birds ride the sky,
The wispy clouds there
Soft floating, and I
Am walking on air.
Find the words that rhyme in second stanza of the poem.
Hill=still, sea=me
Hill=sea, still=me
Land=sand, light=white
Sky=I, there=air
Sea (Leonard Clark)
Over the hill
First sight of the sea
Lying sunlit and still
Just waiting for me.
I race from the land
In the clear morning light
To rock pool and sand,
Shells whiter than white.
Birds ride the sky,
The wispy clouds there
Soft floating, and I
Am walking on air.
What did the writer tell you with his poem?
View of sea
View of mountain
View of pool and sand
View of sky
Sea (Leonard Clark)
Over the hill
First sight of the sea
Lying sunlit and still
Just waiting for me.
I race from the land
In the clear morning light
To rock pool and sand,
Shells whiter than white.
Birds ride the sky,
The wispy clouds there
Soft floating, and I
Am walking on air.
What is waiting for the writer?
A hill
A sunlit sea
Rock pool and sand
Birds
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