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  1. Leap Year Poem” by Mother Goose. Thirty days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone. And that has twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in each leap year.

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    • As I Grew Older. It was a long time ago. I have almost forgotten my dream. Like many of the best-known Langston Hughes poems, this one addresses the challenges of achieving one’s dreams in a racist society.
    • The Ballad of the Landlord. Landlord, landlord, My roof has sprung a leak. Don’t you ’member I told you about it. Way last week? This poem is excellent for younger students, as the story is easy to understand.
    • Democracy. I live here, too. I want freedom. Just as you. ADVERTISEMENT. The speaker’s impassioned plea for democracy for all members of society speaks to the reader just as fervently today as it did when it was published in 1949.
    • Dream Boogie. Ain’t you heard. The boogie-woogie rumble. Of a dream deferred? During the Jazz Age, white people flocked to Harlem to enjoy the music of Black musicians, which they found joyful and freeing.
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  3. 2nd through 4th Grades. View PDF. Learning About Leap Years. This worksheet has questions about the number of days in a Leap Year and non-Leap Year. Students are also asked to circle the LYs in a list. They are also asked to explain how you calculate which years are LYs and which are not. 3rd through 6th Grades. View PDF.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · Here’s the secret formula: if the year can be evenly divided by 4, it’s usually a leap year. But wait, there’s more! If that year can also be divided by 100, it should also be divisible by 400 to qualify as a leap year. So, for example, the year 2000 was a leap year (2000 ÷ 400 = 5), but 1900 wasn’t (1900 ÷ 400 does not equal a whole ...

    • Apples, Apples. This is a cute sing-song poem about apple picking. Reading comprehension questions are included on the second page. 1st Grade.
    • Snakes FREE. Read and learn about snakes with this science poem. Students will enjoy discovering why snakes stick their tongue out as they slither along.
    • A Year in a Poem. This poem has a unique layout to visually show the seasons' cycle. The worksheet includes reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt.
    • My Nose is Running. Having a runny nose can be bad, but what if your runny nose ran right off your face? Students will enjoy this funny poem that talks about the adventures of a runny nose.
  5. And twenty-nine in each leap year. This traditional English mnemonic rhyme, of which many variants are commonly used in English-speaking countries, has a long history and was first included in The Harley Collection, one of the main collections of the British Library, London, England.

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · Leap Year. by Kristin Menke. 7 Legit Leap Year Poem Activities. #1 SUMMARIZE IN 1-SENTENCE: #2 VISUALIZE SCENES: #3 EXAMINE THEME: #4 WRITE SHORT RESPONSES: #5 LEARN ABOUT LITERARY DEVICES. #6 REFLECT IN PERSONAL WRITING.

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