Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Learning With Nursery Rhymes
$8.00 includes shipping



Nursery rhymes come to us from many lands, handed down from generation to generation. Reciting nursery rhymes helps young leaners develop phonemic awareness, learn numbers and letter, practice beginning reading and math skills, and connect literature to real experiences. This must-have resource presents 12 popular rhymes and provides ideas and props for teaching language arts and math concepts and skills using the rhymes. Format is consistent for each rhyme:1. the illustrated rhyme2. teacher resource page(s) that tell how to use the rhyme to teach language, math, and (where appropriate) science concepts3.


Up to 9 reproducible pages to use in teaching the lessons - headbands, puppets, picture and word cards, manipulatives, and more.Here is a list of the 12 nursery rhymes included and examples of reproducibles that go with the activities:1. Little Robin Redbreast -- headbands, picture cards to retell rhyme2. The Noble Duke of York -- soldier puzzle, soldier counters3. Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake -- picture sequencing, record sheet for measuring4. This Little Piggie -- finger puppets, picture cards to sequence5. Ride a Cock-Horse -- storyboard with 3-D figures, patterns for rings & bells to count and sort6. Hickory Dickory Dock -- a little book of new verses, pattern for "Where Did He Run?" class book7. Brow Bender, Eye Peeper -- form for a picture dictionary of "people who do something" (adding er), pattern of child to use in pointing to parts8. Twinkle, Twinkle -- starry night puzzle, spinning star cut and paste project9. Humpty Dumpty -- picture card to build a rhyming wall, figures for counting10. Old Mother Hubbard -- dog headband, bear/bare worksheet11. Little Boy Blue -- storyboard with 3-D figures, sheep and cows for counting12. Hey Diddle Diddle -- picture cards, little wheel book with moving cowFun, instructive illustrations throughout. All 112 pages perforated for easy removal.

No comments: