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Sing Together: “Red Hat, Green Hat”
Sing and act out a song about a hat of two colors.
Sing Together: “She’ll Be Rolling”
Have children act out the motions, and clap as you sing the song. Invite children to write additional verses to the song.
Sing Together: “Thank You, Worms”
Remind children how worms help plants. Have children sing the song to the class’s worms.
Sing Together: “The ABC Song” #1
Sing a song to reinforce knowledge of the letters and their order.
Sing Together: “The ABC Song” #2
Sing the song and remind children that the letters are in the same order as the letters in Alphabet Under Construction.
Sing Together: “The Boy Plants a Seed”
Sing the song to help children retell the story of The Carrot Seed.
Sing Together: “The Chicks Make the Salsa”
Sing the song and encourage children to act out the actions.
Sing Together: “The Wheels on the Bus” #1
Ask children to share sounds they might hear when riding a bus. Sing and act out the motions to “The Wheels on the Bus.”
Sing Together: “The Wheels on the Train”
Have children share what they know about trains and think about how trains move on the tracks. Sing the song with children.
Sing Together: “The Worms Go Digging”
Have children stretch and squeeze like worms as they sing the song.
Sing Together: “There Were Ten in the Bed”
Sing the song and model hand motions to look like you are sleeping.
Sing Together: “This Is the Way I Plant the Grains”
Sing the song to recall the sequence of events in the little red hen story. Act out each verse.
Sing Together: “This Is the Way We Hold Our Books”
Sing a song to demonstrate how to hold books and have children join in.
Sing Together: “This Is the Way We Wash Our Faces”
Sing the song and act out the motions with children. Then invite them to add additional verses.
Sing Together: “Three Owl Babies”
Have children act out emotions and motions to show events in a story.
Sing Together: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”
Sing a song and act out the motions with children.
Sing Together: “What Aroma Do I Smell?”
Review the word aroma and sing the song. Have children name a food smell they love.
Sing Together: “What Makes Me a Good Friend”
Sing a song about different qualities that make a person a good friend.
Small Group: Sink the Boat
Have children place pennies on their boats and count how many pennies are on the boats before they sink.
Sort It Out
Sorting by color, size, texture, or any other category helps your toddler learn how things are alike or different.