Back To School Pledge

Back to School Pledge – Little ‘Oath’ poem full of rhyming children’s ‘promises’ for the school year .

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Songs Poems and Nursery Rhymes Activities – Back to School Pledge

  • Chart and Sentence Building Activities…
  • Great for starting off a new school year
  • 7 Pledges in Rhyming Poem format… for example…

* Eat a good breakfast, and get enough rest, A healthy body helps me do my best.

* Treat my classmates with respect and care, Encourage others and be willing to share.

Downloads

Back to School Pledge - A4 size - Comic Sans


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - D'Nealian


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - NSW Foundation


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - Open Dyslexic


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - QLD Beginners


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - SA Beginners


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - Sassoon Infant


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - TAS Beginners


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - Vict. Pre-cursive (WA/NT/VIC)


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - Zaner-Bloser


Back to School Pledge - A4 size - New Zealand Print


Back to School Pledge - Letter size - Comic Sans


Back to School Pledge - Letter size - D'Nealian


Back to School Pledge - Letter size - Open Dyslexic


Back to School Pledge - Letter size - Sassoon Infant


Back to School Pledge - Letter size - Zaner-Bloser


How to use this teaching resource

  • A great, positive poem to start off the new school year – a bit of fun with lots of rhyming words and word play potential!
  • A great little song to add to the first day of school activities – talk about what we might learn this year, what activities we might do, how we might care and share with each other etc – great for prelude to brainstorming classroom rules.
  • Children sign and keep the A4 copy – refer to this often when needing a review of appropriate behaviour and rules etc.
  • Print the A4 size for each child to pop into their nursery rhymes, poems and songs scrapbook – children ‘play with the words, letters and sounds’
  • Print (bigger onto A3 if prefer), pop onto coloured backing card, laminate and keep up on display to refer to often as a class.
  • Print (larger onto A3 if you like, laminate, and cut up ready for children to reconstruct – pop into your song / poem box
  • Don’t forget to really make the most of these poems / songs and put your detective hats on to search for rhyming words, circle phonic sounds, play ‘find the word’ games, look for question marks and other structures, lots of ‘playing with words’ – it’s great fun to find all the word/letter patterns in poems and nursery rhymes.
  • More ideas for this resource? – please share in the comments section below
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