Showing posts with label rhymes. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Trouble on Earth Day has been Released!




  • Paperback: 44 pages

  • Publisher: Wild Plains Press (September 30, 2011)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 1936021366

  • ISBN-13: 978-1936021369

  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.1 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 ounces


  • When Shelby wins a first place ribbon for her Earth Day poster, she gets her parents involved with recycling items in their home and then befriends a bluebird - helping him rebuild his home with recycled items.
     
    This colorful picture book will facilitate dialog between parents, teachers, and children about conserving the Earth's natural resources and the 22 page activity section includes comprehension questions and easy to learn songs, as well as enjoyable worksheets, games, and compound word activities.

    Included discussions about trees, birds, and recycling materials provide everything that home-schooling parents and other educators need in order to pass on knowledge about caring for the environment and teach environmental responsibility.
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    Monday, November 10, 2008

    SONGS AND RHYMES FOR SHAPES!


    CIRCLE SONG (tune: “If Your Happy and You Know It”

    A circle is a shape that goes round. (clap, clap)
    A circle is a shape that goes round. (clap, clap)
    A circle is a shape
    That goes round and round and round.
    A circle is a shape that goes round. (clap, clap)

    Tiptoe slowly on the circle and go round (clap, clap)
    Tiptoe slowly on the circle and go round. (clap,clap)
    Tiptoe slowly on the circle,
    And go round and round and round.
    Tiptoe slowly on the circle and go round. (clap,clap)

    SONNY SQUARE

    Sonny square is my name.
    My four sides are the same.

    Slide around me, I don’t care.
    Slide around me, I’m Sonny square.

    Each angle is the same.
    Equal angles are my game.

    TIMMY TRIANGLE

    I’m Timmy triangle.
    Come on gang, look at me.
    Count my sides, one, two, three.

    Hop on one foot, on all three.
    Hop the triangle with me.

    Add my angles, it’s a breeze.
    One hundred eighty degrees.

    RICKY RECTANGLE

    Ricky rectangle is my name.
    My four sides are never the same.

    Two are short, and two are long.
    Jump my sides, come right along.

    One and two and three and four.
    Jump around and jump some more.

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    Friday, October 24, 2008

    CONSONANT BLEND FUN!



    Consonant Blend Action Rhyme and activities!

    Consonant blends are fun to do.
    Read them all with me, won’t you?

    Float and flutter in the sun.
    Twist and twirl and have some fun.

    Dribble and drive down the street.
    Crawl and crouch on your own feet.

    Swing and swim on the big lake.
    Prance on in and bake a cake.

    Try to fly up in the sky.
    Fry some eggs and ask me why.

    Consonant blends can really rock.
    Practice them around the clock!

    Activities

    1. Have fun reciting this rhyme.
    2. Create actions for this rhyme and perform it together as a class.
    3. Let the children do a movement exploration activity with this rhyme.
    4. Have the children circle all the consonant blends that they can find in the rhyme.
    5. Create a book by drawing pictures for each line of this rhyme.

    Consonant Blend Musical Chairs

    Set chairs up in alternating directions, and put a consonant blend card on each one. Either use lively music or recite the above poem as the children march around the chairs. When the music stops everyone sits in a chair and comes up with a word that starts with the consonant blend on their card. If they can’t, they are out of the game. The last one left is the winner.


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    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    MULTIPLYING PERFECT SQUARES (rap song)


    Perfect squares are fun to do.
    Come on guys; let’s do a few.

    Zero times zero is zero.
    Move with me, just like a hero.

    One times one is always one.
    Skip around, we’ve just begun.

    Hey, two times two is four.
    Let’s rock around some more.

    Now, three times three is nine.
    Slip and slide right on time.

    Four times four equals sixteen.
    Push and pull like a machine.

    Five times five is twenty-five.
    Come on kids let’s jump and jive.

    Six times six is thirty-six.
    Hip-hop and pop in the mix.

    Seven times seven is forty-nine.
    Float up high and you’ll be just fine.

    Eight times eight is sixty-four.
    Ride your bike around the floor.

    Nine times nine is eighty-one.
    Jumping jacks are always fun.

    Ten times ten equals a hundred.
    Spin and count up to a hundred.

    Eleven squared is one twenty-one.
    Come dance with me, we’re almost done.

    Twelve times twelve’s one forty-four.
    Let’s all march right out the door.

    Perfect squares are fun to do.
    Good job guys; we've done a few.

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    Saturday, September 27, 2008

    ACTION MONTHS OF THE YEAR!


    Come say and do twelve months with me,
    Learn them in order, that’s the key.
    January, February, March,
    April, May, June,
    July, August, September,
    October, November, December!

    In January I shiver and shake. (shiver)
    In February, Valentines I make. (draw heart in air)

    In March my kite blows in the sky. (wave hand)
    In April, raindrops fly right by. (wiggle fingers downward)

    In May, flowers grow in the pot. (wiggle fingers upward)
    In June the days get really hot. (fan yourself)

    July the 4th we celebrate. (explode like fireworks)
    August swimming is really great. (swim)

    September welcomes in the Fall. (fall like a leaf)
    October harvest comes to call. (pick apples or corn)

    November turkeys are on the go. (flap wings)
    December ends with a Ho Ho Ho! (rub belly)

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    Sunday, August 31, 2008

    USING UNIFIX CUBES


    Preparation: Glue uppercase and lowercase letters and digits 0-9 (or more) to each cube and cover with clear nail polish for durability. Make several sets of each. Make sets of opposite words, rhyming words, sight words and punctuation cubes.
    1. These are great for practicing the alphabet. You can link them together using all uppercase, all lowercase or uppercase A-lowercase a.
    2. Put each child’s name in a zip lock bag for name practice.
    3. You can build words with them.
    4. They are great for word families too. Have (a-t) linked together and ask what letter can go in front to make a word.
    5. Link together word opposites like, big-small, or long-short.
    6. Link together words that rhyme like red-bed, or tall-fall.
    7. Practice reading sight words that are on the cubes. Make a tower of correct and incorrect words. Try again on the incorrect words. Try to make a giant tower with all the sight words correct.
    8. Build sentences with word and punctuation cubes.
    9. Have the children cover the outline of a large letter on an 8”-11” paper.
    10. Count the red cubes.
    11. Great for measuring objects. How many cubes long is your pencil?
    12. You can make color patterns for the children to copy. Example: Red, red, blue, blue, red, red, blue, blue. As students are creating patterns using connecting cubes, teachers can ask them to describe different patterns that they find in different sequences of cubes. Have the children create and describe their own patterns.
    13. Practice ordering numbers 0-9.
    14. Link the even numbers together. Link the odd numbers together.
    15. Start with one cube, next to it put two cubes, then three cubes. (This works best when you make towers that lay flat on their backs)
    16. Race to Make a Staircase- Object of the game is to build a staircase. (1 tower of 1 unifix cube, a tower of 2, a tower of 3, ...until a tower of 6. You stand them next to eachother so they look like stairs. This is a partner game. Player 1 rolls the dice and builds a tower of that many cubes. Player 2 does the same. They keep going until someone comletes a staircase of 6. If a player rolls a number they already have, they lose that turn.
    17. Race to Make 30. Similar object--using unifix cubes, make a long tower of 30. Each player rolls the dice and adds that number of cubes to the tower. This tower has to stay flat on the ground. Keep going until 30. Partner game.
    18. Practice adding or subtracting with the cubes.
    A. The teacher will give each child 2 unifix cubes.
    B. The teacher will ask the students to write down how many unifix cubes they have on paper (2).
    C. The students should then write a + sign below the number 2, like this:

    +2
    +

    D. The teacher will then pass out 3 more unifix cubes to each student.
    E. The students will be asked to write down how many unifix cubes they were just given. They should write this number below the number 2 that they just wrote, so that it looks like this:

    +2
    +3

    F. Students should now draw a line under their 3.
    G. Now the students should count how many unifix cubes they have together and write this number just below the 3, like this:

    +2
    +3
    ----
    +5

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