tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7619618053772317961.post439797507091033754..comments2024-02-13T01:25:13.892-07:00Comments on Read Rabbit Read: Flannel Friday: Counting Nursery RhymesSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04102345951066481303noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7619618053772317961.post-31067582997910168072013-10-22T18:43:53.400-06:002013-10-22T18:43:53.400-06:00Hi! nice post. Well what can I say is that these i...Hi! nice post. Well what can I say is that these is an interesting and very informative topic. Thanks for sharing.Cheers!<br /><br />- The <b><a href="http://www.magicalbeginningslc.com/reading-ma/nursery/" rel="nofollow">nursery reading, ma</a></b><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07704878500028540475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7619618053772317961.post-57226688225831276722013-03-21T17:30:54.629-06:002013-03-21T17:30:54.629-06:00I do not have the kids put the letters on the boar...I do not have the kids put the letters on the board because I usually have too many kids in my storytimes to be able to have everyone have an individual turn. The original nursery rhyme uses the name "Ella", so that is what I did in storytime. At home, I change the name to my son's name when we recite the rhyme. You could make as many letters as you wanted and then have all the kids bring them to the board at the end of the rhyme. Then count them all together when they are up on the board. If I did that in storytime, I would probably recite the rhyme all the way through once and then have the kids bring their letters to the board the second time I recited the rhyme.<br /><br />I usually have the kids put things on the board when I am reading the last book in my storytime. I usually make visuals out of clipart that matches the story and then the kids bring that picture to the board. So, for example, with a John Butler book, I would do a clipart picture of each animal and then the kids bring the animal up to the board when that animal appears in the story. Then we count all the animals when I finish reading the book.<br /><br />Let me know how it goes. I really like this rhyme and when I did the visual in storytime, the families really liked it too.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04102345951066481303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7619618053772317961.post-91996269637891165332013-03-20T14:31:46.952-06:002013-03-20T14:31:46.952-06:00Do you have the children come up with the letters?...Do you have the children come up with the letters? I'm interested in recreating this activity.Mrs. Darlinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02805633032663726843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7619618053772317961.post-29438968963953218852013-03-01T14:46:46.499-07:002013-03-01T14:46:46.499-07:00These are both so very sweet. Saying the child...These are both so very sweet. Saying the child's name always brings a smile. And the cherries are beautiful on their little plate. ~ jane Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00299995541871762459noreply@blogger.com