Description
What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet featuring the rhyme 'The House that Jack Built.' The worksheet includes the text of the rhyme, accompanied by illustrations of a house, a dog, a cat, and a rat. A question at the bottom asks 'What animal ate the malt in the house that Jack built?'
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Kindergarten and Grade 1. The simple language, repetitive structure of the rhyme, and focus on identifying animals make it appropriate for early readers.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students with reading comprehension, vocabulary development (animal names), and understanding simple rhyming patterns. It reinforces the ability to answer basic questions based on a text.
How to Use It:
Read the rhyme aloud with the student. Discuss the meaning of the words and the sequence of events. Have the student identify the animals in the illustrations. Finally, have the student answer the question at the bottom of the page.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for young children learning to read and comprehend simple texts, particularly those in Kindergarten or Grade 1. It's also helpful for students learning English as a second language.
This is an educational worksheet featuring the rhyme 'The House that Jack Built.' The worksheet includes the text of the rhyme, accompanied by illustrations of a house, a dog, a cat, and a rat. A question at the bottom asks 'What animal ate the malt in the house that Jack built?'
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Kindergarten and Grade 1. The simple language, repetitive structure of the rhyme, and focus on identifying animals make it appropriate for early readers.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students with reading comprehension, vocabulary development (animal names), and understanding simple rhyming patterns. It reinforces the ability to answer basic questions based on a text.
How to Use It:
Read the rhyme aloud with the student. Discuss the meaning of the words and the sequence of events. Have the student identify the animals in the illustrations. Finally, have the student answer the question at the bottom of the page.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for young children learning to read and comprehend simple texts, particularly those in Kindergarten or Grade 1. It's also helpful for students learning English as a second language.
