Kindergarten graduation poem

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  1. Marcia

    Marcia New Member

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    I'm looking for a kindergarten graduation poem that I can use for something I'm planning for my daughter.

    Most of the poems I'm finding are from more of a 'teacher' or a school setting.

    Does anybody know of any on more of a home school level, or a mom level?

    Thanks!
     
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  3. JosieB

    JosieB Active Member

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    I don't know but I've been told
    Kindergarten made us grow
    We learned to count; write & read
    raise our hands before we speak
    ABC's & 123's
    good behaviour got us treats
    We've tried so hard to make you proud
    we're through with Kindergarten
    SHOUT IT OUT!


    or

    Alphabet Poem

    A is for the alphabet when we know how to say.
    B is for busy bodies - at work and at play.
    C is for colors - red, yellow, blue, and green.
    D is for drawing pictures, the best you've ever seen.
    E is for exercise to keep our bodies strong.
    F is for the fun we've had as we have gone along.
    G is for the good friends we made throughout the year.
    H is for happy faces, filled with love and cheer.
    I is for imagination used at every turn.
    J is for good jobs and the praises we have earned.
    K is for kindergartners - hip, hip, hooray!
    L is for learning - more and more each day.
    M is for minding and showing our respect.
    N is for numbers. One, two, three, correct?
    O is for the obstacles we learned to overcome.
    P is for puppets and for playing rhythms on a drum.
    Q is for all the questions we've asked throughout the year.
    R is for reading stores, even those that bring a tear.
    S is for different snacks, several we have tried.
    T is for talking. It's not to be denied.
    U is for unusual; it fits some things we've done.
    V is for volunteers - parents and everyone!
    W is for the world of words we've barely dipped into.
    X is for extra special kids - it's him, it's her, it's you.
    Y is for yes; it has been a great year!
    Z is for first-grade zest. We're ready, have no fear!
     
  4. gizzy

    gizzy New Member

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    I liked that ABC poem a lot.

    I'm interested, what sort of Program are you putting on?
     
  5. Marcia

    Marcia New Member

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    Not really doing a program. Just making her a card, buying her a gift and taking her out for dinner.

    I needed the poem for the card.
     

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