Your numbers now
From one to five
I'll teach you how
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To draw a one
You make a line
From top to bottom
Every time
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Draw half a heart
Then add a tail
You'll get a two
It never fails
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A sideways M
Is like a three
Tip it over
And you'll see
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To make a four
Draw one straight line
Plus half a square
You're doing fine
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To draw a five
Make half a square
Add half a circle
And you're there
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You did it once
Now try again
Before I teach you
Six to ten
Published by Tammy White
Tammy is a freelance writer from Canada with a degree from U.W.O. She has achieved level eight writing status with AC and three writing stars with Helium. A mom of two, welfare caseworker and house flipper... View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentVery clever and useful!
another fun learning gem, Tammy! Good to see you! :)
This is fun simplicity that could be used in the classroom. I know my kids would like it as an art/math project ;-)