Search

Found 39 results. Showing 2 of 2 pages.

Recite Together: “Ten Little Water Drops”

Recite the poem with gestures. Invite children to make up new gestures to show how the water drops moved.

Recite Together: “The Grand Old Duke of York”

Discuss opposite words up and down as you recite “The Grand Old Duke of York” with children.

Recite Together: “The Slide”

Use the rhyme, “The Slide” to reinforce the concept of moving down a slide. Have children act out the motions.

Recite Together: “Who Is In Our Room?”

Recite a poem that includes the names of each child.

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

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

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: “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: “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” #1

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

Sing Together: “The Wheels on the Bus” #3

Discuss how a bus moves from place to place on wheels and then sing a song about a bus and act out the motions.

Sing Together: “Traffic Light”

Sing a song about traffic lights focusing on the different colors and their meanings.

Talk Together: High and Low

Recite a poem to demonstrate and talk about the concepts of volume and pitch. Facilitate a discussion on sounds with high and low pitches.

Talk Together: I Can Do It!

Review the story The Little Engine That Could. Have children share a time they were afraid to go down an inclined plane.

Talk Together: Review Ramps, Slides, and Tracks

Have children talk about ramps, slides, or tracks in their environment. Then act out motions as they recite a rhyme.

Watch Together: “Yellow” #1 (BTL clip)

Watch a Between the Lions video about a the color yellow.

Watch Together: “You Never Hear the Garden Grow” #1 (BTL clip)

Play the video Between the Lions “You Never Hear the Garden Grow.” Focus children on plant parts and how plants grow.

Word Play: Finish the Rhyme

Have children make different sounds as they complete a rhyming chant. 

Word Play: Rhyming Words

Use the “Silly, Sill Mrs. McNosh” poem chart to help children hear, recognize, and identify rhyming words.

Word Play: Rhyming Words #1

Children listen to rhyming words.

« Previous Next »
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email this page