▪️4 Nursery Rhyme Bundle There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe (friendly version) Mary Had a Little Lamb (choose your Mary) I'm A Little Tea Pot Hey Diddle Diddle 🚫 Felt Board Not Included ➡️ Choose Your Set: Un Cut Set: Save money and cut out pieces yourself. Sharp scissors are recommended. Pre Cut Set: Pieces arrive at your door step cut out and ready to play. 📝 Description: Have fun with your class retelling these Nursery Rhymes ➡️ Developmental Skill Focus: Language, Cognitive, Social, Fine Motor ➡️ How pieces are created: The pieces are printed out on iron on transfer paper then I use a heat press machine to attach onto white felt. 🔅 Recommended Ages: 3 and up and no longer put items in their mouths ➡️ Pieces Included: (approximate in W x H in inches) ▪️Little Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe 1- Loaf of Bread (2.5 x 1.75) 1- Pot (2.25 x 2.25) 1- Bowl of Broth (3.25 x 1.5) 1- Shoe House (5x 6) 1- Old Lady (2 x 3.5) 4- Children (1.5 x 3) ▪️I'm a Little Tea Pot 1- Window (3.5 x 3) 1- Cooking Utensil Rack (3.5 x 3) 1- Teapot (3.5 x 3) 1- Teapot with Steam (3 x 4) 1- Teapot with Tea (4 x 3) 1- Cup of Tea (3 x 3) ▪️Hey Diddle Diddle 1- Cat with Fiddle (3.75 x 4.5) 1- Laughing Dog (3 x 4.25) 1- Moon (3) 1- Cow (7 x 4) 1- Dish and Spoon (3 x4.25) ▪️Mary Had A Little Lamb 1- School House (5 x 4.75) 1- Sun (3.5 x 3.5) 1- Teacher (1.5 x 3.5) 1- Group of Children (2.75 x 3.75) 1- Lambs (3 x 2.5) 1- Mary (2.25 x 3) ▪️Lyric/story sheet for all sets ⬇️ Custom Choice at Checkout: Brown Hair Mary Red Hair Mary Blonde Mary 📦 Packaging: packaged in a zip top bag allowing you to store all the pieces in one place. Will be mailed in a large Manila envelope. 🚛 Shipping All orders are shipped USPS First Class Upgrades to Priority Shipping Available ✔️ If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please contact me through Etsy messages or Email. 🖥 Due to all computer monitors being set to read colors differently, the color you see may be slightly different then the final product. 🌀 Example of Included Song ▫️There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do; She gave them some broth With a big slice of bread; She hugged each and every one of them and tucked them in bed. ▫️I'm a Little Teapot I'm a little teapot Short and stout Here is my handle (one hand on hip) Here is my spout (other arm out straight) When I get all steamed up Hear me shout "Tip me over and pour me out!" (lean over toward spout) I'm a clever teapot, Yes it's true Here let me show you What I can do I can change my handle And my spout (switch arm positions) Just tip me over and pour me out! (lean over toward spout) ▫️"Hey, Diddle, Diddle," Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon; The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon. ◽️Mary Had a Little Lamb Mary had a little lamb Little lamb, little lamb Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went Mary went, Mary went Everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go He followed her to school one day School one day, school one day He followed her to school one day Which was against the rule It made the children laugh and play Laugh and play, laugh and play It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school And so the teacher turned him out Turned him out, turned him out And so the teacher turned him out But still he lingered near And waited patiently Patiently, patiently And wai-ted patiently Til Mary did appear Mary had a little lamb Little lamb, little lamb Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went Mary went, Mary went Everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go 🔸 Graphics Provided By: 〰️ Old Woman in a shoe by: Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Zip-a-dee-doo-dah-Designs ***** 〰️ Mary Had a Little Lamb by:Miss Pickle's Design Studio 〰️ Teacher and Children Graphics by: Empty Jar Illustrations 〰️ Hey Diddle Diddle by: Skipalongdesigns 〰️ Im a Little Teapot by: Saskatoon Graphics. Thank you!
Z is for Zebras! My l’il Diva was so excited to complete this last week of Preschool! I am so very proud of her! We are planning a trip to the zoo in the near future as part of her celebration. Here is a look at what she did: Of course we had to finish off our alphabet sounds with the Word Whammer. Z says zuh! And her last Handwriting Worksheet from Confessions of a Homeschooler. She finished off the Wipe Clean Activity Flash Cards, Now I'm Reading set, and Animal Alphabet Pop-Up Flash Cards. Did the Letter Z Play-doh page… And letter Z dough stampers with her Letter Hunt Worksheet. She still doesn’t want to use magnets with the Magnet Page but she agreed to color it in… She is getting more comfortable using the Purpllinker and made the Z on her own. She counted Zebras and played a really cute dice game. Then she lined up zebras in numerical order and placed the correct number of bear counters on each. I made up a new KWL Chart for her Zebra study. I am in the process of making up a big bunch of these for Kindergarten for her, so she will do this one, and the Fox one again next year. You can print your own set too: Zebra Printable Pack First we fill out the K and W: What she already KNOWS about Zebras, and what she WANTS to learn about Zebras. We checked out some books from the library and also this site online. I made a set of Zebra Fact Cards too, and she loved looking through those several times. After all of our reading was done, we completed the rest of the KWL Chart and filled in the L: What she LEARNED about Zebras. She also used the worksheet to color her own picture. She colored and cut out a Zebra.... And learned a new song. We played Animal Lotto and she used her Safari Toob to mark her spaces. She did a little bit of review in her counting book… And made lots of creations with ZOOBS. Just for Fun! We had some special “girl-time” this week while her brothers were gone camping with their grandparents. She and I did lots of fun girly things together including making a cake. She mixed it, baked it, rolled fondant, and decorated it with sprinkles. She said the best part was eating it and spending time alone with me. So sweet! I am so very proud of Elaina! She has really learned so much this year. I love that I get to be part of her learning journey! Great Job Elaina! I love you!
This is such a fun little rhyme for young children to learn with the help of this I'm a Little Teapot Printables.
This is such a fun little rhyme for young children to learn with the help of this I'm a Little Teapot Printables.
Directions: Directions: To view the Notebook file choose: VIEW> Entire Page depending on your monitor’s resolution. It is recommended NOT to save the file once you have downloaded. This way the games do not have to be re-set. Printable Activities: I’m A Little Tea Pot Large Poster (20”x22”) Sentence Strips (Sequence the sentences in the nursery rhyme.) (20) Sort Rhyming Cards with Pictures (Words that rhyme with hot.) Acting Out Cards (Print enough copies to give one card to each student. When they hear their part in the story they hold up their card.) Parking Lot Rhymes (Students match the rhyming word on the vehicle to a parking spot.) Thumbs Up & Thumbs Down (Students use the rhyming mats and printable cards. They look at the two pictures and decide if they rhyme. If they do they place the rhyming cards on the thumbs up. If they do not rhyme they place the cards on the thumbs down mat.) Journal Page (Black and white journal page where student practice concepts about print. Students also illustrate the poem.) SMARTBoard Activities: I’m A Little Teapot Nursery Rhyme I’m A Little Teapot Nursery Rhyme (Fill in the Missing Rhyme) Story Order (Put the sentences in sequential order.) Story Elements Flashcards Sound Detector (Click on the letter and listen to the sound. Then look at the pictures and say each one. Find the beginning sound that does not belong and put an X on it.) Mystery Word (Teachers says each sound of the word and the students blend the sounds and say the mystery word.) Deleting Sounds (Teachers reads each sentence and the students delete the sounds.) How Many Sounds (Students listen to each word and moves a token into a box for each sound they hear.) How Many Words (Students will listen to each sentence and hop for each word of the sentence. The teacher then will reveal the sentence and the students will count the words to see if they were correct.) Letter Search (Students will find and highlight the upper/lowercase letter Tt.) Sound Sort (Students will sort pictures that begin with the /t/ sound like in ten.) To re-set the self- checking game: Click on ACTIVITY BUILDER>RESET ALL. This resets the game pieces to their original location. Sound Sort (Students will sort pictures that end with the /t/ sound like in pot.) To re-set the self- checking game: Click on ACTIVITY BUILDER>RESET ALL. This resets the game pieces to their original location. Beginning, Middle, or End (Students will decide if the /t/ sound is at the beginning or the end of the word. The students will drag the picture to the green B box for beginning and the red E box for the ending sound.) Click on ACTIVITY BUILDER>RESET ALL. This resets the game pieces to their original location. Phoneme Substitution (Student will say the word and replace the beginning letter sound with a new letter sound to make a new word. Drag the picture to the square making the new word.) Build a Word Find & Graph Seek a Word Word Search (All words are one per line and go across.) Rhyming World (Board game for 2-4 players. Students spin the spinner and count the corresponding number of squares. They have to provide a matching rhyming word for the picture they landed on. If they cannot they must go back to their original spot. First person to the end wins.) Sort the Rhyme (Students say each picture and decide if it rhymes with pot or not.) To re-set the self- checking game: Click on ACTIVITY BUILDER>RESET ALL. This resets the game pieces to their original location. Missing Letter (Students write the missing letter in the word.) Checks & X’s (Students check each picture that rhymes with pot and an X on words that do not.) Odd One Out (Put an X on the picture that does not rhyme.) Parking Lot Rhymes (Divide students into two teams. Players take turns parking the vehicle on a matching rhyme. If the player matches correctly the team gets one point, if not it is the second team’s turn. Continue playing until all of the vehicles have been parked.) Balloon Pop (Students Identify the word and pop the balloon to see if they are correct. Spin & Disappear (Dived the students into two teams. Students spin the spinner and identify the beginning letter sound. Then the students look for the matching beginning letter sound and click on it to make it disappear. If the student gets it right their team gets a point. If they do not it is the other team’s turn.) Race to the Top (Take turns identifying the ending letter sounds. If you get it right move it to your column. First person to the top wins. 2-5 players) French Fry Rhyming (Teams take turns drawing a rhyming card. If they give a matching rhyme their team gets a fry. If not, the other team gets a try. The team with the most fries win.) Swat the Word (Use a fly swat or your hand to reveal the word. Say the word and earn a point.) How many letters? (Students use the flashcards and count how many letters are in each word. Then they drag them to the correct column.) How many syllables? (Students use the flashcards and count how many syllables are in each word. Then they drag them to the correct number.) **************************************************************************** Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards:Language and Literacy CLL6.4a Listens and differentiates between sounds that are the same and different. CLL6.4b Identifies and produces rhyming words. CLL6.4c Isolates the initial (beginning) sounds in words with adult guidance. CLL6.4d Segments sentences into individual words. CLL6.4e Segments words into syllables. CLL6.4f Manipulates and blends sounds (phonemes) with adult guidance. CLL7.4a With prompting and support, recognizes and names some upper/lowercase letters of the alphabet. **************************************************************************** For more ideas and resources follow my blog at: LaniesLittleLearners.blogspot.com If you have any suggestions and/or comments to make this learning packet better, please feel free to email me at: [email protected] If you find a mistake or typo in the packet, please email me at: [email protected] so I can fix the error and send you a revised packet. **************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Just click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. 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We are sharing an Instant Pot recipe that we are loving. Let's use our Instant Pot for a beverage. And not just any beverage - we are making the beverage of the south - sweet iced tea! Rather than using the stove top, pull out we are showing you how to make Instant Pot tea. You can make Instant Pot Sweet Tea in minutes. (We are from the south - sweet tea is a staple. Don't like sweet tea? Just void the sugar for regular tea. Here is how to make Instant Pot Iced Tea. Adjust the sugar to your liking, we don't judge!
I'm a Little Teapot children's nursery rhyme water transfer activity. Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers.
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I'm really excited to have this block available as a pattern on my Etsy Site! I made this teapot last summer for a bee block. I changed it a bit - added a teacup and changed the shape of the teapot a bit. The original is below. I'm thinking this will become either a mug rug or pillow. The fabrics are some of my favorites. Suzuko Koseki buttons, Kumiko Fujita text print (thanks Ayumi) and DS Quilts line. I have lots of sewing to do. Potholders for a swap and a "Pippi Longstocking" block for Muriel in the Cocorico bee! I'm also working on another free paper piecing block and more patterns for my shop! Happy Creating to You!!!!! *******************************************************************************
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