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A super clean cat: Poem
This rhyming poem is about a super clean cat. She decides to take a bath and adds extra shampoo to the bath water.
The cat thoroughly enjoys it while the foam splashes around. However, this is not a good idea and things go wrong.
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Afraid of spiders: Poem
In this poem a spider tells you that you don't have to be afraid of spiders. The spider explains that she comes into the house to catch insects and that she is therefore a useful animal. She also tells you what you can do if you don't want spiders …
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Write an elf, diamond poem and name poem
On this sheet you see the structure and an example of an elf, a diamond poem and a name poem.
Students also come up with their own name poem.
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Two stupid frogs and a bee: Poem
This rhymed poem is about two hungry frogs sitting in the grass. They see a bee flying. They both like this little treat. But when they want to grab the bee, things go wrong.
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The Girl Who Kept Her Eyes Open: Book
The Girl Who Kept Her Eyes Open is a heartwarming book to introduce people to the challenges faced by children and adults fleeing war.
The book is intended to help readers in their dealings with war victims, what to look out for and how to approach a …
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An unusually cool animal: Poem
This poem is about an animal that looks very unusual. It has body parts of different animals like a cat, a rat, a vulture...
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Pluim helped gnome Toon: Poem
This poem is about a very demanding gnome. He cannot move because he is made of stone. That's why he enlists the help of squirrel, Pluim. Pluim completes all assignments that Toon gives her. But because Toon keeps giving orders, Pluim gets fed up …
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Watch out for Jo the Flea: Poem
This poem is about Jo, a hungry flea. Jo bites a hole in the neck of cat Marcel to suck blood from it. Then Jo spits saliva into the wound. This causes Marcel to itch violently. He is wearing an anti-flea collar.
The itching is caused by the saliva. …
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Amedee the Chimpanzee: Poem
In this poem, a chimpanzee tells how lucky he is to live in the wild. He makes a comparison with his way of life and that of people and makes it clear to us that we must respect his freedom.
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Where are rabbit Flor's glasses: Poem
This poem in rhyme is about rabbit Flor who has lost his glasses. He goes on a desperate search but his glasses are nowhere to be found. Distraught, Flor enlists the help of his neighbour.
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No mice for this owl: Poem
In this poem, an owl tells of his remarkable aversion to mice. Unlike his peers, he thinks that mice taste terribly bad. His mother tries numerous new preparations with mice. But those attempts are in vain.
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Reading comprehension: Bookmark with step-by-step plan
Aid card with steps to promote reading comprehension.
First, the student must read four lines of text. Then he thinks about the questions who, what, where.
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