Another important reading concept found in nursery rhymes is story sequence. Nursery rhymes tell a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end. Students begin to learn how to understand stories and retell them in order.
These are some of the nursery rhyme resources at Pint Size Learners. I hope you find something you like.
Mother Goose will be all over your classroom! Your preschool and kindergarten students will have fun learning skills such as
- rhyming,
- sequencing
- word families
with these nursery rhyme activities and games.
An emergent reader for each rhyme will enable your students to practice reading.
This resource includes ideas for the following nursery rhymes
- Humpty Dumpty,
- Mary Had a Little Lamb,
- The Itsy Bitsy Spider,
- Hey Diddle Diddle,
- Hickory Dickory Dock,
- Jack and Jill
- Little Miss Muffet
Letters, high frequency words, vocabulary and comprehension practice are all included in this nursery rhyme unit. Using text that your students are familiar with enables them to focus on skills needed by emergent readers. These activities are great for whole group, small group and centers.
This unit contains:
• 15 print and go letter, word and vocabulary identification sheets
• 2 color word posters
• 10 interactive character/rhyme matching flipables
• 20 I Have, Who Has nursery rhyme cards
• 6 upper and lower case letter matching color sheets
This amazing Nursery Rhymes Unit has over 300 pages of fun and engaging nursery rhyme activities for your PreK and Kindergarten students to learn from. Included in this unit are the timeless and classic nursery rhymes: Hey Diddle Diddle, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Little Miss Muffet, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and Little Boy Blue. Your students will love all of these nursery rhyme activities, centers and worksheets and will not even realize how much they are learning in math and reading!
Your PreK or Kindergarten class will love nursery rhymes even more!
This Nursery Rhymes Unit includes:
• Hey Diddle Diddle – nursery rhyme poster, vocabulary, comprehension, rhyming words, retelling, student reader, counting by 10
• Humpty Dumpty –nursery rhyme poster, vocabulary, comprehension, oval shape, retelling, student reader,
• Jack and Jill –nursery rhyme poster, vocabulary, comprehension, initial sound of Jj, retelling, student reader,
• Little Miss Muffet – sight words, nursery rhyme poster, vocabulary, comprehension, class book, retelling, student reader,
• Mary Had a Little Lamb – class book, vocabulary, nursery rhyme poster, comprehension, syllables, retelling, student reader,
• Baa Baa Black Sheep – the initial sound of Bb, vocabulary, comprehension, counting, retelling, student reader, nursery rhyme poster
• Little Boy Blue - vocabulary, comprehension, colors, class book, retelling, student reader, nursery rhyme poster
Plus these BONUS activities for all 7 rhymes :
•Write the Room
•Nursery Rhyme Puzzles
•Rhyming Dominoes
•Character and Setting Cards
Using these three favorite nursery rhymes, Little Miss Muffet, Little Bo Peep, Baa Baa Black Sheep, we practiced these skills in all 3 units:
• Vocabulary
• Retelling/Sequencing
In addition:
Little Miss Muffet includes:
• Syllables
• Adding 10
• Sight Words
Little Bo Peep includes:
• Rhyming
• Initial Sounds
• Writing
Baa Baa Black Sheep includes:
• Matching upper and lowercase letters
• Counting sets
• Number sequence
There are whole group lessons, center activities, and worksheets in each unit. Some activities are in color and black and white.
This is such a fun bundle, the kids really love it when we study nursery rhymes.
Without well-developed fine motor skills, a child may have difficulty learning to write. Use these cutting practice sheets, puzzles, tracing sheets and play dough mat activities to help your pre-k and kindergarten students have fun while they develop those important fine motor skills.
This product contains the following activities to accommodate fine motor development:
- 10 cutting practice sheets containing straight, slanted, angled and curved lines. The practice sheets are formatted in black and white on a whole page, or half page (to conserve ink and paper while printing).
- 9 playdough mats that contain scenes from favorite fairy tales and nursery rhymes that need to be completed with play dough. For example, “Give Humpty Dumpty 2 eyes.” Or “Make a moon for the cow to jump over.” Formatted in color and black and white.Playing with play dough builds up strength in all the hand muscles which makes them ready for pencil control later on.
- 8 four piece puzzles that are pictures from the fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Playing with puzzles promotes fine motor development as well as problem-solving skills.
- 5 pages of tracing lines
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