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Recite Together: “Ten Little Monkeys”

Together recite the familiar chant “Ten Little Monkeys” using finger actions to help the children count down from ten.

Recite Together: “Ten Little Nails”

Recite the chant and have children act out the movements with you to the counting rhyme.

Recite Together: “Three Javelinas”

Recite the chant with finger motions that represent the three javelinas.  

Recite Together: “Three Little Mice” (finger play)

Teach children a finger play chant introducing the terms mouse, mice, and three.

Recite Together: “Up, Up, Up”

Read a poem to reinforce ideas about repeating words and the alphabet.

Recite Together: “Violet in the Crib”

Recite the poem “Violet in the Crib” two or three times aloud while stressing the rhythm and the sound words. 

Recite Together: Who, Me?

Recite the chant after reading Who Sank the Boat? and invite children to join in.

Recite Together: “Wiggle, Wiggle”

Have children wiggle as they recite the poem. Review the letter “Ww” and the word worms.

Recite Together: “Willoughby Wallaby Wirt”

Sing the song and have children wiggle when they hear a /w/ sound.

Recite Together: “Zoom, Zoom, Zoom”

Teach children the chant “Zoom, Zoom, Zoom.” Recite the chant with movements and invite children to join you.

Review the Week Together: Unit 7, Week 4

Revisit the charts, objects, and pictures from the week.  Review plant needs, underground environments, and gardening, “Ww,” /w/, and worms.

Review the Week Together: Unit 9, Week 2

Revisit the charts, objects, and pictures from the week.  Review pools, waterways, and dams, “Dd,” “Rr,” /d/, /r/, dam, and river.

Self-Portrait

Help your toddler draw his own, life-sized self-portrait!

Sing a Lullaby

Sing lullabies to soothe and comfort babies. Encourage families to teach you favorite songs or have them record songs they sing at home. 

Sing Together: “A-Hunting We Will Go”

Sing the song. Emphasize the /ks/ sound at the end of box and fox.

Sing Together: “A-Hunting We Will Go” (library version)

Sing a song about different types of books and have children hunt for books in the Library Center.

Sing Together: “A Pig Lives in a Pen”

Teach children a song about different places that animals live. Encourage children to add their own verses to the song.

Sing Together: “All Day Long” #2

Sing “All Day Long” inviting children to play their rubber band guitars as they sing.  Engage them in discussion about how they are making the sounds.

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #2

Children move their “Dd” or “Ee” letter card in and out of the circle as they sing the "Alphabet Hokey Pokey" song.

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #3

Ask children to move their letter “Gg” in and out of the circle when prompted by the song.

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