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Im a little teapot3/5/2023 Use whatever you have on hand to decorate this teacup. Procedural writing is a fun exercise in thinking through a process and using words to transfer information. Maybe your child thinks tea is made with rainbows and unicorns, AWESOME! It’s just about writing our directions. This is a simple counting activity but you may be surprised to find out your preschooler can count, and recognize numbers but hasn’t put the two skills together yet. Ask if any of the items have names that sound the same. Ask your child to tell you what each item on the card is. This is also a great time to talk about safety!įor this activity, cut the four rhyming cards out and grab some buttons to use as markers. Place the cold items in the blue bowl or on the blue paper, and the hot ones in the red bowl. Invite your child to come look at the pictures with you and decide if they show something hot or cold. This activity turns this classic nursery rhyme on its side and uses different animals and how they move to get your child moving.Īfter you print this out, cut the pictures out and grab red and blue paper or small bowls. Preschool Science Activity – Hot or Cold? I always sing I’m a little teapot with actions to get a little gross motor development today too! Show your child the printable and ask them what they think the rhyme might be about. Remember the nursery rhyme lesson is all based on the rhyme so take time going over it. In every one of these lesson packets I create, I try hard to balance various areas of learning, but reading and reciting the nursery rhyme is a must. Learning that text translates to oral language is foundational for literacy. Make it visible so that your child will see that the words on the paper are the words you are reciting. Print out and place the I’m A Little Teapot nursery rhyme printable on the wall with some tape. Start by printing out the p rintable pack here.<– click on this to see the pdf and print.Ĭut out the counting, hot or cold, and rhyming cards. You can find the trays I use in my class with this affiliate link –> Preschool Trays. I love using trays because it keeps everything in one place. You will need the printable pack, scissors, something to mark a place like bingo chips or buttons, some small dishes or baskets, a tray, paint, crayons, and a pencil. If all these activities seem daunting, you may want to check out my Lunch Break Learning, which is a preschool plan with just one simple activity a day. It includes a little art, some rhyming, counting and number recognition, and writing. I really love this I’m A Little Teapot nursery rhyme lesson pack. Some of the activities throughout the series may be too tough for your preschool-aged child, but I wanted to try to create activities that could reach a variety of learners. This nursery rhyme printable pack is the last in my five-part lesson series.
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