Friday 11 April 2014

Good Manners

Ideas for introducing the theme:
Wish everyone a good morning, then talk about why we say good morning.
Ask the children what they consider to be good manners.
Don't forget: please, thank you, you're welcome, bless you, good morning, good bye, sharing...

Stories:



1. Please don't tease Tootsie; by Margaret Chamberlain; c.2008
2. Please may I have some of yours?; characters created by Lauren Child, text based on the script written by Carol Noble; c. 2011


3. Zou and the box of kisses; by Michel Gay; c. 2011
4. Share said the rooster; by Pamela Allen; c. 2006

5. Thank you; by Janine Amos; c. 1998
6. The selfish crocodile; by Faustin Charles; illustrated by Michael Terry ; c. 2004

Finger rhymes:
Where is Thumbkin?
(Tune: Frere Jacques (Are you sleeping))
Author unknown

(start with hands behind back)
Where is Thumbkin, where is Thumbkin?
Here I am (bring right hand to front, thumb up)
Here I am (bring left hand to frong, thumb up)
How are you this morning? Very well, I thank (wiggle thumbs as if they are takling to each other)
Run away (hide right hand behind back)
Run away (hide left hand behind back)

(repeat same actions for each finger, as directed)
Where is Pointer, where is Pointer? (index finger)

Where is Tall Man, where is Tall Man? (middle finger)

Where is Ring Man, where is Ring man? (fourth finger)

Where is Pinkie, where is Pinkie? (little finger)

Where is the family, where is the family? (all fingers on each hand)

Two Fat Gentlemen
Author unknown
This is a simple rhyme that uses your thumbs and all your fingers.
Two fat gentlemen - thumbs
Two thin ladies - forefingers
Two tall policemen  middle fingers
Two little school boys - ring fingers
Two little babies - little fingers
Start with your thumbs held up, facing each other so that they can bend towards each other to bow.
Bow twice, and then alternately when you say "how do you do?", and then together again for the last line.
Repeat using other fingers.

Two fat gentlemen met in the lane,
Bowed most politely, bowed once again.
How do you do? How do you do?
How do you do again?  

Two thin ladies met in the lane,
Bowed most politely, bowed once again.
How do you do? How do you do?
How do you do again?

Two tall policemen met in the lane,
Bowed most politely, bowed once again.
How do you do? How do you do?
How do you do again?

Two little schoolboys met in a lane,
Bowed most politely, bowed once again.
How do you do? How do you do?
How do you do again?

Two little babies met in a lane,
Bowed most politely, bowed once again.
How do you do? How do you do?
How do you again?

Chants:
There Was a Little Girl
Author unknown
There was a little girl
Who had a little curl,
Right in the middle of her forehead.
When she was good,
She was very, very good,
But when she was bad, she was horrid!


CDs:
Circle Songs for Preschoolers
ABC for kids; 2004

Healthy, Happy Friends
Yo Gabba Gabba!; 2011

Craft:
Box of Kisses
Can be used as a reward for good manners.
Requirements:
Glue and/or sticky tape
Cardboard box, or box template
Stickers
Paper hearts
Coloured paper
Steps:
Assemble the box - fold along bold lines and sticky tape or glue the side panels.
Decorate with stickers.
Make heart/kiss card for inside box - stick paper heart onto middle of coloured paper. Fold so that heart is covered.
Place heart/kiss card inside box.

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Thursday 10 April 2014

Frogs

Ideas for introducing the theme:
What noises do frogs make?
What colour are they? Don't forget the poison arrow frogs, which are brightly coloured!
Who can jump like a frog?
Where do frogs live?
The life cycle of a frog: eggs - tadpole - froglet - frog

Stories:

1. Little Frog; by Jenny Hale; c. 2007
Little Frog and Puppy are excited, because it is Little Frog's birthday. His birthday present, Duckling, goes missing, and the birthday party has to start without him. Little Frog is worried that Duckling is missing out on all the fun, but Duckling finds a way to join in.
Gorgeous bright illustrations, and lots of fun trying to find Duckling on each page.

2. One frog sang; by Shirley Parenteau; illustrated by Cynthia Jabar; c. 2010
A lovely counting to ten and back again book, with lots of fun frog noises to make.







3. The big wide mouthed frog; by Ana Martín Larrañaga; c. 2003
With fun illustrations, this follows the story of the wide mouth frog, who is curious about what every eats. What happens when he meets a crocodile who eats wide mouth frogs?

4. Picasso the green tree frog; by Amanda Graham; illustrated by John Siow; c. 1989
A green tree frog, who changes colours by putting himself in different environments, has a bit of trouble when he falls into a jar of jelly beans. How will he turn back in to a green tree frog?
A fun exploration of colour, and being yourself.





5. The wide-mouthed frog; retold by Oakley Graham; illustrated by Ela Jarzabek; c. 2012
A beautifully illustrated, interactive pop up version of the story of the wide mouth frog.



Also recommended:












1. A frog in the bog; by Karma Wilson; illustrated by Joan Rankin; c. 2007
2. Down by the cool of the pool; by Tony Mitton; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees; c. 2001

Finger rhymes:
Five Little Speckled Frogs
Author unknown
Five little speckled frogs (hold up five fingers)
Sat on a speckled log (sit your five fingers on top of your other arm)
Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum! (pretend to eat, rub you tummy)
One jumped into the pool, (jump one finger off the log)
Where it was nice and cool,
Now there are four green speckled frogs - glub, glub. (hold up four fingers)

Four little speckled frogs...
Three little speckled frogs...
Two little speckled frogs...
One little specked frog...

Five Little Frogs
Author unknown
Five little frogs were down at the pond (hold up five fingers)
Down at the pond at play (wave hand around)
Along came a hungry crocodile (snap arms like a crocodile)
And chased one frog away (hop one finger away)

Four little frogs were down at the pond (hold up four fingers)
Down at the pond at play (wave hand around)
Along came a wiggly snake (wiggle arm like a snake)
And chased one frog away (hop one finger away)

Three little frogs were down at the pond (hold up three fingers)
Down at the pond at play (wave hand around)
Along came a giant dog (woof woof)
And chased one frog away (hop one finger away)

Two little frogs were down at the pond (hold up two fingers)
Down at the pond at play (wave hand around)
Along came a purple peacock (strut like a peacock)
And chased one frog away (hop one finger away)

One little frog was down at the pond (hold up one finger)
Down at the pond at play (wave hand around)
Along came a flying hawk (spread arms like a bird)
And chased one frog away (hop one finger away)

Then no little frogs were down at the pond (hold up fist)
Down at the pond at play (shrug)
Where do you think the little frogs went
When they all hopped away?

Five Little Froggies
Author unknown
Five little froggies sat on a shore (crouch like a frog, hold up five fingers)
One went for a swim, then there were four (swim, hold up four fingers)
Four little froggies looked happy as can be (crouch, hold up four fingers, smile)
One went swimming, then there were three (swim, hold up three fingers)
Three little froggies said "what can we do?" (crouch, three fingers, shrug)
One jumped in the water, then there were two (jump like a frog, hold up two fingers)
Two little froggies sat in the sun (crouch, two fingers, look up and close eyes)
One swam off, then there was one (swim, one finger)
One little froggie said "this is no fun!" (crouch, one finger, frown)
He dived in the water, and then there were none (dive onto floor, hold up fist)

Two Little Frogs
Author unknown
Two little frogs, sitting on a hill (show one finger on each hand)
One named Jack, and one named Jill (show each finger separately)
"Jump" said Jack. "Jump" said Jill. (jump each finger)
And they both jumped off down the hill (jump fingers down to your lap)

Action songs:
Little Green Frog (Da Glumpf)
Author unknown
Da glumpf went the little green frog one day (hold up two fists, and open them out on each "da glumpf")
Da glumpf went the little green frog
Da glumpf went the little green frog one day
And his eyes went glumpf, glumpf, glumpf.

But, we all know frogs go (clap) "la di da di da"
(Clap) "la di da di da"
(Clap) "la di da di da"
We all know frogs go (clap) "la di da di da"
They don't go  glumpf, glumpf, glumpf.

If You're Happy and You Know It
Author unknown
If you're happy and you know it, croak like a frog (ribbit ribbit)
If you're happy and you know it, croak like a frog (ribbit ribbit)
If you're happy and you know it
And you really want to show it
If you're happy and you know it, croak like a frog (ribbit ribbit)

If you're happy and you know it, jump like a frog (hop, hop)...

Little Tadpole
(Tune: Frere Jacques)
Author unknown
Little tadpole, little tadpole (wiggle finger like tadpole)
Lost his tail, lost his tail (wiggle bottom)
Now he has two feet (hold up two fingers)
Now he has four feet (hold up four fingers)
Look a frog! Look a frog! (jump like a frog)

Six Little Frogs
(tune: Six Little Ducks)
Author unknown
Six little frogs that I once knew (hold up six fingers)
Green ones, brown ones, red ones, too (point to something green, brown, red)
But the one bullfrog with the freckles on his throat (put imaginary dots on your throat)
He ruled them all with a croak, croak, croak

Down to the blue pond they would go
Hop, jump, hop, jump, to and fro (hop and jump)
But the one bullfrog with the freckles on his throat (put imaginary dots on your throat)
He ruled them all with a croak, croak, croak

Mr Frog
Author unknown
Mr Frog jumped out of the pond one day (jump like a frog to one side)
To find himself in the rain (put hands up as if feeling rain)
Said he "I'll get wet, and I might catch a cold" (aah aah ACHOO!)
So he jumped in the pond again (jump like a frog back again)

Four Little Frogs
(tune: Five Grey Elephants)
Author: Jean Warren
One little frog balancing (hold up one finger, balance and wobble)
On a lily pad of green
He thought it was so much fun
He called for another frog to come (wave to come over)


Two little frogs balancing (hold up two fingers, balance and wobble)
On a lily pad of green
They thought it was so much fun
They called for another frog to come (wave to come over)

Three little frogs balancing (hole up three fingers, balance and wobble)
On a lily pad of green
They thought it was so much fun
They called for another frog to come (wave to come over)

Four little frogs balancing (hold up four fingers, balance and wobble)
On a lily pad of green.
They thought it was so much fun
Until they sank into the mud! (sink to the ground)
Glub, glub, glub!


Craft
Paper plate frog with concertina legs and long tongue
Requirements:
Paper plate
2 patty pans (eyes)
4 green paper strips (legs)
Red paper strip (tongue)
Glue
Pencils/textas/stickers for decorating
Optional:
Black dot stickers (eyes)
Feet cutouts

Steps:
Fold paper plate in half.
Fold green paper strips in a concertina.
Roll the red paper strip by wrapping it tightly around a pencil.
Stick two paper patty pans on the top of the paper plate for eyes. Stick black dots in the centre.
Stick red paper strip in the centre of the paper plate, as the tongue.
Stick the four green concertinas underneath the paper plate (two in the centre, one on each side), as the legs.
Stick feet on the end of the legs.
Decorate as desired.

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