Friday, November 29, 2013
Letter K
Read
first story Duck's key, where can it be?, McGillycuddy could!, The surprise or The King has goat ears
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Five little kittens
standing in a row (hold up 5 fingers)
They nod their
heads to the children so (bend fingers)
They run to the
left, they run to the right (run fingers to the left and then to the right)
They stand up and
stretch in the bright sunlight (stretch fingers out tall)
Along comes a dog
who's in for some fun (hold up one finger from opposite hand)
MEOW! See those
little kittens run (let fingers run).
The hopping kangaroo is very funny,
She leaps and runs and hops like a bunny,
And on her stomach is a pocket so wide,
Her baby can jump in and go for a ride!
Read second story King Pig, Pouch!, Old King Cole and friends or The Ice Cream King
Song Rhyme: Koala Bear
Koala bear, koala bear, Turn around, (Turn
around)
Koala bear, koala bear, Touch the ground
(Touch the ground)
Koala bear, koala bear, Dance on your toes,
(Dance on tip toes)
Koala bear, koala bear, Touch your nose
(Touch your nose)
Koala bear, koala bear, Take a nap (Put head
on hands like sleeping)
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Read
third story Knitty kitty, Sheep in a jeep or The Red Wolf
Fingerplay: The Brown Kangaroo
She leaps and runs and hops like a bunny (two fingers up and hop)
And on her stomach is a pocket so wide (place other hand on tummy)
Her baby can jump in and go for a ride (first hand jumps into “pocket”)
Rhyme:
Five Little Kites
Along came a strong wind, and now I have four.
(thumb)
Four bright kites flying over the sea.
Along came a big wave, and now I have three. (index)
Three bright kites, I'll give one to you.
Three bright kites, now I have two. (middle finger)
Poor little kites! Now I have one. (ring down)
One bright kite - that's enough for me,
I'll keep it away from the kite -
eating tree!
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Materials: komodo
dragon outline – partially cut out, markers, stir sticks, tape.
Cut out komodo dragon body, glue on legs and tongue. Colour
as desired, tape on to stir stick.
Idea from learncreatelove.com
Thursday, November 28, 2013
1000 Books Before Kindergarten: Goodnight iPad
Greetings! Another week closer to Christmas! Are you getting excited???
Our last Star Reader of the Week was Linaya!
This week's Star Reader is Peyton! Congratulations!
Our last Book of the Week was "Noisy Bug Sing-Along", by John Himmelman.
This week's Book of the Week is "Goodnight iPad", by Ann Droyd.
Our last Star Reader of the Week was Linaya!
This week's Star Reader is Peyton! Congratulations!
Our last Book of the Week was "Noisy Bug Sing-Along", by John Himmelman.
This week's Book of the Week is "Goodnight iPad", by Ann Droyd.
"In a bright buzzing room, in the glow of the moon-and iPhones and Androids
and Blackberries too-it is time to say goodnight...
Modern life is abuzz. There are huge LCD WiFi HD TVs and Facebook requests
and thumbs tapping texts and new viral clips of cats doing flips. Wouldn't it be
nice to say goodnight to all that? Like the rest of us who cannot resist just a
few more scrolls and clicks, you may find yourself ready for bed while still
clinging to your electronics long after dark. This book, which is made of paper,
is a reminder for the child in all of us to power down at the end of the day.
This hilarious parody not only pokes loving fun at the bygone quiet of the
original classic, but also at our modern plugged-in lives. It will make you
laugh, and it will also help you put yourself and your machines to sleep. Don't
worry, though. Your gadgets will be waiting for you, fully charged, in the
morning." - Blue Rider Press
Stay tuned for our next Star Reader and Book of the Week!
Friday, November 22, 2013
Letter J
Storytime – Welcome Song and Story time is starting song
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2.
Flannel board Nursery Rhyme: Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a
pail of water
Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill
went tumbling after
Then up Jack got and home did trot as fast as
he could caper
He went to bed and patched his head
or
Jungle Song (London Bridge tune)
Do you know the scaly snake, scaly snake
scaly snake?
Do you know the chimpanzee . . . ? (move arms
as if climbing a tree)
Do you know the elephant . . . ? (raise one
arm like an elephant’s trunk)
Do you know the crocodile . . . ? (make a
crocodile mouth with arms; open and close them)
Do you know the cockatoo . . . ? (bend arms
at elbows and fl ap them like wings)
Read second story Billy Bean's dream, It's a tiger!, That's not funny! or Night sounds
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4.
Song- Five Little Monkeys Swinging
in a Tree
And snapped that monkey right out of that tree!
Four little monkeys swinging in a tree, Teasing the alligators, you can
catch me, you can catch me....
Along came a alligator quiet as can be.......
And snapped that monkey right out of that tree!
Along came a alligator quiet as can be.......
And snapped that monkey right out of that tree!
Along came a alligator quiet as can be.......
And snapped that monkey right out of that tree!
Along came a alligator quiet as can be.......
And snapped that monkey right out of that tree!
No little monkeys swinging in a tree...
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Read third story Cindy Moo, Jamberry, What to do if an elephant stands on your foot or Way far away on a wild safari
Song: Peanut Butter and Jelly
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
First you take the peanuts and you
dig em, you dig em, you dig em, dig em, dig em.
Then you crush em, you crush em,
you crush em, crush em, crush em.
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
Then you take the berries and you
pick em ……
Then you squish em, you squish em…
Then you take the bread and you
spread em, you spread em ……
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly
Then you take the sandwich and you
bite it, you bite it ….
Then you chew it, you chew it, you
chew it chew it chew it…
Then you swallow, you swallow, you
swallow, swallow, swallow (GULP)
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter. Jelly
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Craft-
Jellyfish
Materials: Paper plates, yarn, markers
Idea from Piikeastreet.com
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
1000 Books Before Kindergarten: Noisy Bug Sing-Along
I hope everyone is staying warm out there! We've had a chilly couple of days!
Our last Star Reader of the Week was Ardenn!
This week's Star Reader is Linaya! Congratulation!
Our Last Book of the Week was "Year of the Jungle", by Suzanne Collins.
This week's Book of the Week is "Noisy Bug Sing-Along", by John Himmelman.
Our last Star Reader of the Week was Ardenn!
This week's Star Reader is Linaya! Congratulation!
Our Last Book of the Week was "Year of the Jungle", by Suzanne Collins.
This week's Book of the Week is "Noisy Bug Sing-Along", by John Himmelman.
"Open your ears to the wonderful concert happening every warm day and
night in our yards, fields, and woods nearby. Who are making those
sounds? Can you sing along? CHIRP-CHIRP-CHIRP KERAAAAAK TICK-TICK-TICK
ZEEZEEZEEZEEZEE. There s a lot going on out there, and this book is a
wonderful bridge to a whole noisy, busy world of insects. Learn who is
making what sound, and why. In this book the reader is treated to
scientifically accurate, up-close depictions of some very cool bugs. It
explains why the bugs make the sounds they do, and how they do it - and
it s not with their voices!" - Dawn Pubns.
Tomorrow (Wednesday, November 20th), is Universal Children's Day! Join us at the Library from 3:30 - 4:30 to meet with volunteers from the Central Alberta Refugee Effort as they share their stories and photos of growing up in their different cultures.
Stay tuned for our next Star Reader and Book of the Week!
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