Welcome Song
Henrietta’s Basket: Witch’s hat
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) window and worm, wagon and watermelon
Flannel Board: I looked out the window
I looked out the window and what did I see?
I used a variety of different colored die-cuts—they could be a yellow airplane zooming past me; a red ladybug crawling past me; a blue balloon floating past me, etc.
Book: Wombat Walkabout
Stand-up Song: Wheels on the Bus
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Wee Willie Winkie
Book: Someone Bigger
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, white crayon, chalk, pencil on dark construction paper, washers and magnets
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
V is for...
Welcome Song
Henrietta’s Basket: Valentine (to Miss Tammy)
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) Valentine and vacuum, vacation and vanilla
Flannel Board: The Veterinarian
By: Tammy Henry, March 2010
The veterinarian examined a catHenrietta’s Basket: Valentine (to Miss Tammy)
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) Valentine and vacuum, vacation and vanilla
Flannel Board: The Veterinarian
By: Tammy Henry, March 2010
The cat snuck out and then just sat.
The veterinarian examined a dog
That dog was ready to go for a jog!
The veterinarian examined a bird
That little bird didn’t say a word.
The veterinarian examined a Mouse
Who’d want a mouse in their house?
The veterinarian examined a Goldfish
The goldfish’s tail went swish, swish, swish!
The veterinarian examined a bunny
That bunny liked to be outside when it’s sunny!
The veterinarian examined a snake
That silly snake began to shiver and shake.
The veterinarian’s day is over
Tomorrow he’ll see a lizard named Rover.
Book: The Talking Vegetables
Song: Vegetable Soup (The soup is boiling up)
Tune: The Farmer in the Dell
I use a big black Halloween cauldron for the pot and a huge wooden spoon to stir. I hand out paper cut-out vegetables to the children before the song starts and then we add the veggies as we sing. At the end of the song I pretend to blow on the soup and take a bite. I declare it's wonderful soup and ask the children if they want a "taste".
The soup is boiling up,
The soup is boiling up,
Stir slow, around we go
The soup is boiling up.
First we'll add the _________ (x2)
Stir slow, around we go
The soup is boiling up.
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Out in my garden
Out in my garden
early in the morning
see the little vegetables all in a row
see the rows of carrots
and the rows of peas.
Water, hoe, grow, grow
In my garden please.
early in the morning
see the little vegetables all in a row
see the rows of carrots
and the rows of peas.
Water, hoe, grow, grow
In my garden please.
Book: This is the van that Dad cleaned
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, Valentine Match, Eat a rainbow book, puppets (pretend to be a vet)
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, Valentine Match, Eat a rainbow book, puppets (pretend to be a vet)
Friday, March 11, 2011
U is for...
One would think the letter 'U' would be one of the hardest to do for storytime, however, I have two books that I always use and it is actually one of my favorite letters to do!
Welcome Song
Henrietta’s Basket: umbrella
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) under and umpire, up and ugly
Flannel Board: This little umbrella
Written by Tammy Henry, March, 2010
This little umbrella is black.
It keeps the rain off my back!
This little umbrella is brown.
I have it up all over town.
This little umbrella is yellow.
Reminds me of bowl of jell-o!
This little umbrella is white.
When I open it up, oh what a sight.
This little umbrella is purple.
From the top, a great big circle!
This little umbrella is green.
It’s the prettiest umbrella I've ever seen.
This little umbrella is blue.
We can share it—me and you.
This little umbrella is pink.
A wonderful color, don’t you think?
This little umbrella is red.It keeps the rain off my head.
Poem: Emily's Undies from Button Up: Wrinkled Rhymes
I read this poem after the first child mentions the word "underwear"
Book: Ella, of course!
Song: There’s a spider on the floor
See S is for... for the words of this song. The kids love this song and so it is fun to repeat on U day...I haven't found a song I really love for U.
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Little Boy Blue
Book: Silly Sally
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, Play UP! Balloon toss with goal to keep the balloon UP!, What’s under the umbrella? page
Be sure to remind parents that balloons are a choking hazard and to watch their children carefully when playing with balloons.
Welcome Song
Henrietta’s Basket: umbrella
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) under and umpire, up and ugly
Flannel Board: This little umbrella
Written by Tammy Henry, March, 2010
This little umbrella is black.
It keeps the rain off my back!
This little umbrella is brown.
I have it up all over town.
This little umbrella is yellow.
Reminds me of bowl of jell-o!
This little umbrella is white.
When I open it up, oh what a sight.
This little umbrella is purple.
From the top, a great big circle!
This little umbrella is green.
It’s the prettiest umbrella I've ever seen.
This little umbrella is blue.
We can share it—me and you.
This little umbrella is pink.
A wonderful color, don’t you think?
This little umbrella is red.It keeps the rain off my head.
Poem: Emily's Undies from Button Up: Wrinkled Rhymes
I read this poem after the first child mentions the word "underwear"
Book: Ella, of course!
Song: There’s a spider on the floor
See S is for... for the words of this song. The kids love this song and so it is fun to repeat on U day...I haven't found a song I really love for U.
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Little Boy Blue
Book: Silly Sally
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, Play UP! Balloon toss with goal to keep the balloon UP!, What’s under the umbrella? page
Be sure to remind parents that balloons are a choking hazard and to watch their children carefully when playing with balloons.
Monday, March 7, 2011
T is for...
Welcome Song
Henrietta’s Basket: Toothbrush
If I have Henrietta bring a toothbrush again I will change the clues she give. After the clues: It starts with the letter 't'; everyone has at their house; it's usually found in the bathroom...the kids all yelled "toilet"!! And they wouldn't give up on that!
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) tiger and tooth, tree and tub
Flannel Board: One baby turtle
One baby turtle alone and new.
Finds a friend, and then there are two.
Two baby turtles crawl down to the sea.
They find another, and then there are three.
Three baby turtles crawl along the shore.
They find another, and then there are four.
Four baby turtles go for a dive.
Up swims another, and then there are five.
Book: Whoo! Whoo! Goes the Train (Rockwell)
Song: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy bear, teddy bear turn around.
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch the ground.
Teddy bear, teddy bear dance on your toes,
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch your toes.
Teddy bear, teddy bear reach up high
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch the sky!
Teddy bear, teddy bear bend down low.
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch your toe.
Teddy bear, teddy bear stand up now
Teddy bear, teddy bear take a bow!
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Twinkle, twinkle little star
(I encouraged the children to SAY it instead of sing it)
Book: What Time is it Mr. Crocodile? (Sierra)
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, triangle art, teddy bear counters with pattern pages and Teddy Bear counting book.
My very favorite 't' book: Where's my Teddy? I'll usually "squeeze" this one into storytime somewhere.
Henrietta’s Basket: Toothbrush
If I have Henrietta bring a toothbrush again I will change the clues she give. After the clues: It starts with the letter 't'; everyone has at their house; it's usually found in the bathroom...the kids all yelled "toilet"!! And they wouldn't give up on that!
Sign Language: Letter
Song: Be my echo (6 syllables x 2) tiger and tooth, tree and tub
Flannel Board: One baby turtle
One baby turtle alone and new.
Finds a friend, and then there are two.
Two baby turtles crawl down to the sea.
They find another, and then there are three.
Three baby turtles crawl along the shore.
They find another, and then there are four.
Four baby turtles go for a dive.
Up swims another, and then there are five.
Book: Whoo! Whoo! Goes the Train (Rockwell)
Song: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy bear, teddy bear turn around.
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch the ground.
Teddy bear, teddy bear dance on your toes,
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch your toes.
Teddy bear, teddy bear reach up high
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch the sky!
Teddy bear, teddy bear bend down low.
Teddy bear, teddy bear touch your toe.
Teddy bear, teddy bear stand up now
Teddy bear, teddy bear take a bow!
Nursery Rhyme/short poem: Twinkle, twinkle little star
(I encouraged the children to SAY it instead of sing it)
Book: What Time is it Mr. Crocodile? (Sierra)
ABC Chant
Good bye Chant
Enrichment: ABC dot-to-dot, triangle art, teddy bear counters with pattern pages and Teddy Bear counting book.
My very favorite 't' book: Where's my Teddy? I'll usually "squeeze" this one into storytime somewhere.
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