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Although we haven’t started on First Language Lessons Level 4 yet, I already have the book. Each book in the First Language Lessons series by Jessie Wise includes six poems for children to memorization throughout the school year. I put together some simple printables for our children to hang on the wall while we were learning the poems and then refer back to throughout the year.
These have been helpful to use for copywork exercises during our school time. Poems for FLL Year 4 include:
~ “Afternoon on a Hill” by Edna St. Vincent Millay
~ “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley
~ “How Doth…” by Lewis Carroll
~ “Learning to Read” by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
~ “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” by William Butler Yeats
~ “The Height of the Ridiculous” by Oliver Wendell Holmes
If you’d like to download your own copies of the poems to use, just click on the thumbnail image above and you’ll be redirected to the Language Resources page on my website where you can download both the poem printables for Level 4. If you plan to use any of the earlier levels of First Language Lessons, I also have created poem printables for First Language Lesson Levels 1 & 2 as well as First Language Lessons Level 3 also.









The printables shared on this site are FREE of charge unless otherwise noted, and you are welcome to download them for your personal and/or classroom use only. However, free or purchased printables are NOT to be reproduced, hosted, sold, shared, or stored on any other website or electronic retrieval system (such as Scribd or Google docs). My printables are copyright protected and I appreciate your help in keeping them that way.
If you download and use some of my printables and then blog about them, please provide a link back to my blog and let me know - I'd love to see how you are using them! Please be sure to link to the blog post or web page and not directly to the file itself. Thank you!
Thank you! I just downloaded Year 1.