Class KG Poems: One Two Buckle My Shoe

Class KG Poems: One Two Buckle My Shoe
Class KG Poems: One Two Buckle My Shoe

Class KG Poems: One Two Buckle My Shoe

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Counting Fun: Short Poems One Two Buckle My Shoe for Kindergarten

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to poem comprehension with the classic rhyme One Two Buckle My Shoe. Kids enjoy counting numbers in sequence while connecting actions like buckling shoes, shutting doors, and picking up sticks:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. 
 

Why Poem Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Poem-based comprehension strengthens memory, rhythm, and reading fluency. This worksheet helps children: 
1. Recall numbers from 1 to 20 in order with actions. 
2. Recognize rhyming patterns that support language learning. 
3. Build vocabulary with playful everyday words like shoe, door, sticks, hen. 
4. Develop early reading confidence through engaging repetition. 

 

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

 🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A fun rhyme linking numbers with simple actions. 
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: 10 fact-based questions testing details from the rhyme. 
 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. What comes after one two? → Three four (b) 
2. What is buckled in the rhyme? → Shoe (b) 
3. What is shut in the rhyme? → Door (a) 
4. What is picked up at five six? → Sticks (b) 
5. What is laid straight at seven eight? → Sticks (b) 
6. What is at nine ten? → Hen (a) 
7. What rings at eleven twelve? → Bell (d) 
8. What is seen at thirteen fourteen? → Cats (a) 
9. What goes in at fifteen sixteen? → Ducks (b) 
10. What do kids do at nineteen twenty? → Clap (c):contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} 

This worksheet makes counting and reading rhyme joyful, helping Kindergarten learners link numbers, words, and actions in a fun way! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They connect numeracy with language skills for class kg learners.

Children practice rhyming, counting, and following simple action words.

It makes comprehension interactive by mixing numbers and actions.