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Riddle Poems

Riddle Poems. Read the riddle and try to guess what the object is! Hint: You can find the answers in your classroom!. Poems are from Betsy Franco’s 201 Riddle Poems to Build Literacy (Scholastic, 2000). I have two hands. I have a face. My hands go round and round.

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Riddle Poems

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  1. Riddle Poems Read the riddle and try to guess what the object is! Hint: You can find the answers in your classroom! Poems are from Betsy Franco’s 201 Riddle Poems to Build Literacy (Scholastic, 2000)

  2. I have two hands. I have a face. My hands go round and round. I have the numbers 1 to 12 Instead of smiles and frowns. Find me in the classroom.

  3. I am a clock!

  4. I have four legs. I’m made from a tree. You stuff your books Inside of me. Find me in the classroom.

  5. I am a desk!

  6. I’m a yellow fellow with a pointed head. As thin as thin can be. But I leave a trail on a blank white page When someone writes with me.

  7. I am a pencil!

  8. I’m covered in lines, And I’m most often white. I’m handy when you want to write. Find me in the classroom.

  9. I am a paper!

  10. I take your books from home to school. I’m red or blue or green or black. You zip my zippers here and there. I’m always riding piggy back.

  11. I am a backpack!

  12. I’m rainbow colors Like red and blue When you draw or color, I’m what you use. Find me in the classroom.

  13. I am crayons!

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