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Play I play with a ball. I play with blocks

I play with toys. I play at the park. I play with my friends

I play every day. Can Ann come to play? We can play today

Print out the pages on cardstock. Cut apart and laminate. Sequence in pocket chart to read. Match up pictures to text. Use sight word to match up to poem. See Sight Word Poetry Pages for a printable for a student poetry journal. play

I Play I play with a ball. I play with blocks. I play with toys. I play at the park. I play with my friends. I play every day. Can Ann come to play? We can play today.