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Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face – Poem Worksheet
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What It Is:
This worksheet explores Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face by Jack Prelutsky—a humorous, imaginative poem that helps students appreciate rhyme and the power of silly ideas. Activities include rhyme identification, comprehension questions, and a fun drawing prompt imagining noses in unusual places.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 1–4 in poetry, literacy, or creative thinking lessons.
• Grade 1: Encourages playful reading and rhyming word practice.
• Grades 2–3: Builds comprehension and poetic structure awareness.
• Grade 4: Supports deeper analysis of tone, exaggeration, and theme.
Why Use It:
Jack Prelutsky’s light-hearted poetry boosts reading confidence and makes kids laugh while learning. This poem is ideal for exploring rhyme, body part vocabulary, and absurd imagery in a way that inspires student creativity.
How to Use It:
Read aloud for fluency, then complete the worksheet independently or in pairs. Ask students to brainstorm other silly body part scenarios or write their own funny stanza. Works well during poetry units, early morning work, or sub plans.
Target Users:
Elementary school teachers, reading interventionists, homeschool parents, and poetry club leaders.
This worksheet explores Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face by Jack Prelutsky—a humorous, imaginative poem that helps students appreciate rhyme and the power of silly ideas. Activities include rhyme identification, comprehension questions, and a fun drawing prompt imagining noses in unusual places.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 1–4 in poetry, literacy, or creative thinking lessons.
• Grade 1: Encourages playful reading and rhyming word practice.
• Grades 2–3: Builds comprehension and poetic structure awareness.
• Grade 4: Supports deeper analysis of tone, exaggeration, and theme.
Why Use It:
Jack Prelutsky’s light-hearted poetry boosts reading confidence and makes kids laugh while learning. This poem is ideal for exploring rhyme, body part vocabulary, and absurd imagery in a way that inspires student creativity.
How to Use It:
Read aloud for fluency, then complete the worksheet independently or in pairs. Ask students to brainstorm other silly body part scenarios or write their own funny stanza. Works well during poetry units, early morning work, or sub plans.
Target Users:
Elementary school teachers, reading interventionists, homeschool parents, and poetry club leaders.




