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Recite Together: Who Stole the Onions from the Farmer’s Field?

Recite the poem. Have children act out the animals in the poem.

Review the Week Together: Unit 3, Week 1

Review charts and maps completed during the week. Have children recall and discuss things they learned about sound this week.

Review the Week Together: Unit 5, Week 1

Display the read-aloud books, children’s artwork, writing, and charts. Talk about what children learned this week, including their work in the Centers.

Review the Week Together: Unit 5, Week 2

Revisit the charts, objects, and pictures from the week as you review ramps, slides, and trackways, “Uu,” /u/, and up.

Review the Week Together: Unit 7, Week 1

Revisit the charts, objects, and pictures from the week. 

See-Show-Say

Play a game with toddlers and help prepare them to become good readers. Focus on pictures in a book and talk about them together.  

“Shake Your Sillies Out”

Sing songs to help give toddlers positive ways to express their emotions and to help build their emotional vocabulary. Create verses to go along with what toddlers are feeling.

Sing Together: “Abiyoyo Is a Giant”

Have children vary the pitch as they sing and act out the song “Abiyoyo Is a Giant.”  

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #1

Gather children in a circle. First teach children the traditional song and motions. Then hand out plastic letters and sing the song for a particular letter.

Sing Together: “Dig the Earth”

Sing the song about things plants need to grow.

Sing Together: “I’m a Little Brown Seed” #2

Discuss patience and how long it takes for plants to grow. Sing the song and act out the motions.

Sing Together: “I’m Feeling Sorry”

Have children recall the story Tell the Truth, B.B. Wolf and sing the song about the wolf and the three pigs.

Sing Together: “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”

Sing “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt” with children. Vary the volume of the verse each time you sing and sing the chorus loudly.

Sing Together: “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” #1

Teach children a song about listening and invite them to sing along with you.

Sing Together: “Looby Loo”

Invite children to hold hands and form a circle.  Teach the dance song “Looby Loo” and have the children sing and dance.

Sing Together: “Mice Mix Colors” #1

Sing a song while referring to the color-mixing chart to help children review mixing two colors.

Sing Together: “Mice Mix Colors” #2

Invite children to sing and act out the words to a song about mixing colors.

Sing Together: “My Mom Makes Music”

Teach children a chant, “My Mom Makes Music.” Invite children to pluck their guitar each time they hear a word beginning with the /m/ sound.

Sing Together: “Rainbow Song”

Sing a song about the rainbow, allowing children to play the part of one of the colors.

Sing Together: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”

Divide children into two groups and sing the song as a round.

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