Kindergarden - Nursery Rhymes and Fables

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Nursery Rhymes and Fables PP | Pausing Point 121

Domain-Related Trade Book or Student Choice
Materials: Trade book
Refer to the list of recommended trade books in the Introduction of this
Supplemental Guide, and choose a book from the Nursery Rhymes list
to read aloud to the class. As you read, use the same strategies that
you have been using when reading the read-aloud selections in this
Anthology—pause and ask occasional questions; rapidly clarify critical
vocabulary within the context of the read-aloud; etc.

Exploring Student Resources
Materials: Domain-related websites
Pick appropriate websites from the Internet or Websites and Other
Resources list in the Introduction for further exploration of nursery
rhymes and rhyming words.

Videos of Nursery Rhymes
Materials: Videos of nursery rhymes from previous lessons; Nursery
Rhymes and Fables Posters
Peruse the Internet for short videos of nursery rhymes already covered in
this domain.
Have students say the nursery rhymes along with the videos.
Prepare some questions about the videos to ask the class.
Have students compare and contrast the videos to their related Nursery
Rhymes posters.

➶ Nursery Rhyme Puppets


Materials: Puppet-making supplies
Have students make simple puppets of the characters from various nursery
rhymes they have heard and then use them while reciting the rhymes.

Objects from Nursery Rhymes
Have a bag or box of objects that relate to the various nursery rhymes, such
as silk roses or violets, a sugar packet, a candlestick, a plastic spider, etc.
Have students select an object and then either talk about how it relates to
the nursery rhyme or recite the nursery rhyme.
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