218 Nursery Rhymes and Fables: Supplemental Guide DA | Domain Assessment
- Race: A race is something you do as slowly as you can.
- frowning face
- Wonder: When you wonder about something, you like to know more
about it.- smiling face
- Alone: To be alone means that no one is with you.
- smiling face
- Frightened: When you are frightened by something, you are not
afraid of it.- frowning face
- Thumb: [Wiggle your pinky.] This is my thumb.
- frowning face
Part II (Instructional Master DA-2)
Directions: I am going to read a question about one of the nursery rhymes
and fables that you have heard. First, you will listen to my question. Next,
you will look at the three pictures in the row and decide which picture
answers my question. Finally, you will circle that picture.
Note: You may wish to tell the students the names of each image in
the row.
- In “Little Miss Muffet,” what frightens Little Miss Muffet?
- a spider
- In “Jack Be Nimble,” what does Jack jump over?
- a candlestick
- In “Hickory, Dickory, Dock,” what does the mouse run up?
- a clock
- In “Little Bo Peep,” what does Bo Peep lose?
- her sheep
- In “Jack and Jill,” what do they use to fetch water?
- a pail
- “Ring Around the Rosie” talks about posies. Which one is a picture of
posies?- a bunch of flowers
- What is the weather like in “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring”?
- heavy rain