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The Thin Pin Can Spin WorksheetThe Thin Pin Can Spin Worksheet
Publisher
K12 Reader
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Grade
1st
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Year
2011
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The Thin Pin Can Spin

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Words that end with -in are the focus on this worksheet. Learners read a short poem that includes quite a few -in words to identify and practice and then answer three reading comprehension questions.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

-in words, spelling patterns, spelling, phonics, rhyming words, rhyming, reading comprehension

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Learners can circle every -in word in the poem (hint: there are lots of -in words to find!)
  • Have individuals underline or highlight where they found the answers to the reading comprehension questions
  • Read the poem out loud and have kids repeat the -in words for emphasis

Pros

  • Handwriting lines are provided to support learners as they work on writing properly
  • The poem is kind of catchy because of all the -in words included

Cons

Answers to the questions are not provided; however, these should be straightforward to determine

Common Core

RL.1.1 RI.1.1 RF.1.4.a

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