Showing posts with label Nursery Rhymes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursery Rhymes. Show all posts

Hickory Dickory Dock

My work on Nursery Rhymes continues..

Hickory Dickory Dock is a great way to teach time and this pack includes card sets for 
- o'clock
- half past
- quarter to
- quarter past

Each set has a different graphic on them so you can mix them up as flash cards and when you are done they can be sorted into groups for easy storage. 

The pack contains heaps of tasks for reading and writing - click the images to see more detail. 





Nursery Rhymes help young learners to predict text and explore new words. They are an important shared experience for reading and writing. These 97 pages focus on shared and independent reading experiences.

Class Book
Three versions to choose from - full color - part color - no color
KWHL - Copy each page and display. As a grade list the things you know, want to know, how we will find this out and our new Learning
Word Splashes
Around each picture record words to describe it. Discuss adjectives, verbs and nouns
Text formats
A poster to use to read along to with your grade
Booklet for students to read in small groups and independently - Copy and staple. Then cut in half and it produces two books.
Reading cards to sort in the correct order and use them for read the room  
Writing
A variety of writing tasks has been included in the pack, choose which ones best suit your students
Beginning, middle and end interactive - Side graphics for stories - If I were the… I would…. - Journal page (copy one for each child) and a cover for the whole grade to make a book for shared reading  - Recount- Before and After  - Read the Room
Puzzle
Choose the color or black and white copy and laminate. Match the puzzle pieces and then put them in the correct order.
Word Work
Use these as a whole class lesson or individual for word work tasks. Pages for – ow, ck, str, ou
Stick Puppets
Copy the page of your choice. Cut and attach to sticks. Students perform oral plays with the characters
Time Cards
Use the four sets to sort and name o’clock, quarter past, quarter to and half past

Jack and Jill

Kids love Nursery Rhymes and the predictability of them. 

The sense of humor they bring and the almost 'slap stick' comedy value adds to the engagement in language. 

I have been playing around with several packs of Nursery Rhymes and will eventually bundle them, but at the moment they are in single packs. 

This task is about reading the text and placing the missing words in the right spots. 
I encourage crossing out of the words at the bottom, so they know which words are left to use. 

This is my Jack and Jill pack. 


This jigsaw task is about sequencing the rhyme. 


Cut the pieces out  - put them in the correct order before gluing - check and then glue.



Then add color.


This about adding Jack and Jill to the hill. The text at the bottom is to be read and I tick the words they know - and then we can work on the others in word work time. 


This is another alternative to the sequencing of the text. 






Here is more detail about what is included...
Nursery Rhymes help young learners to predict text and explore new words. They are an important shared experience for reading and writing. These 97 pages focus on shared and independent reading experiences. (85 pages)
Class Book - Three versions to choose from - full color - part color - no color
KWHL - Copy each page and display. As a grade list the things you know, want to know, how we will find this out and our new Learning
Word Splashes - Around each picture record words to describe it. Discuss adjectives, verbs and nouns
Text formats - A poster to use to read along to with your grade. Booklet for students to read in small groups and independently - Copy and staple. Then cut in half and it produces two books.
Reading cards to sort in the correct order and use them for read the room 
Writing - A variety of writing tasks has been included in the pack, choose which ones best suit your students, Beginning, middle and end interactive - Side graphics for stories  - If I were the… I would…., Journal page (copy one for each child) and a cover for the whole grade to make a book for shared reading  - Recount- Before and After  - Venn Diagram, Read the Room
Print and Go - Add the pictures, Jigsaw task, Sequence, Add the missing word, Breaking news 
Puzzle - Choose the color or black and white copy and laminate. Match the puzzle pieces and then put them in the correct order.
Word Work - Use these as a whole class lesson or individual for word work tasks. Pages for – ck, ill, ow, tch, ai
Stick Puppets - Copy the page of your choice. Cut and attach to sticks. Students perform oral plays with the characters

Humpty Dumpty – Reading and Writing Pack

Introducing my new Humpty Dumpty Pack




Nursery Rhymes help young learners to predict text and explore new words. They are an important shared experience for reading and writing. These 74 pages focus on shared and independent reading experiences.

The pack includes the following...

Class Book
Three versions to choose from - full color - part color - no color

KWHL - Copy each page and display. As a grade list the things you know about Humpty Dumpty, want to know about Humpty Dumpty, how we will find this out and our new Learning about Humpty Dumpty

Word Splashes
Around each picture record words to describe it. Discuss adjectives, verbs and nouns

Text formats
A poster to use to read along to with your grade
Booklet for students to read in small groups and independently - Copy and staple. Then cut in half and it produces two books.
Reading cards to sort in the correct order and use them for read the room 

Writing
A variety of writing tasks has been included in the pack, choose which ones best suit your students.
Beginning, middle and end interactive - Side graphics for stories  - If I were Humpty I would…. - Journal page (copy one for each child) and a cover for the whole grade to make a book for shared reading  - Recount- Before and After  - Venn Diagram - Read the Room

Puzzle
Choose the color or black and white copy and laminate. Match the puzzle pieces and then put them in the correct order.

Word Work
Use these as a whole class lesson or individual for word work tasks. Pages for – cr, ck, ch, all

Stick Puppets

Copy the page of your choice. Cut and attach to sticks. Students perform oral plays with the characters 


Mary, Mary Quite Contrary


            


This is the first in a series of Nursery Rhymes that will strengthen your student’s knowledge about rhyme and rhythm through reading and writing.

Task One  is a KWHL - As a grade list the things you know about Mary, Mary Quite Contrary, want to know about Mary Quite Contrary, How will we find this out? and our new Learning about Mary Quite Contrary.

Task Two are Word Splashes - Around each picture record words to describe it. Discuss adjectives, verbs and nouns.

Task Three are Text formats – Poster for display, Booklet to copy and staple. Then cut in half and it produces two books. Add illustrations as you read.

Task Four are Cards to sort in order and use for read the room.

Task Five is about Writing - Beginning, middle and end with Interactive. Note pages and side graphics to add to your stories

Prompts include - If I were Mary I would….My favourite flower is…I love gardening, Journal page and a cover for the whole grade to make a book for shared reading.

Task Six is a Read the Room task - Copy the recording sheet and display the cards around the room to find. Find each card, the title has already been done for you. Write down what the card says for 1, 2 and 3 in the correct space. This will give you the whole Nursery Rhyme. Make sure the capitals and punctuation are in the right spot. This will help when you read it back.

Task Seven are Puzzles - Match the puzzle pieces and then put them in the correct order.


  






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