This week we are talking about snow!
Our Toddler Storytime lineup included:
Song - Finger Popping from Preschool Aerobic Fun
Introduction to the Letter S for Snowflake
Book - Oh! by Kevin Henkes
Action Rhyme/Song - If It's Snowing and You Know It
Song - Milkshake from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
Flannel Story - Let's Build a Snowman!
Song - If You're Happy and You Know It from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Under My Hood I have a Hat by Karla Kuskin
Our Preschool Storytime lineup included:
Song - Clap Your Hands from Wiggleworms Love You
Introduction to the Letter S for Snowflake
Book - Snow by Manya Stojic
Action Rhyme/Song - If It's Snowing and You Know It
Song - Milkshake from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book -Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London
Book - Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
Flannel Story - Let's Build a Snowman!
Song - If You're Happy and You Know It from Songs for Wiggleworms
Ready to Read Skill: Storytelling (Narritive Skills)
Narritive Skills means being able to describe things and events and tell stories. Working on this skill will help your child understand what they are reading as they get older and move to more advanced books, because they will be able to recognize that stories have a beginning, middle, and end. Ways to improve Narritive Skills include telling your child what you are doing throughout the day, listening to them and asking questions, and encouraging them to tell stories. Another way to practice Narritive Skills is to take a favorite book and tell it or act it out in a different way like we did this week with Snowballs.
Our Toddler Storytime lineup included:
Song - Finger Popping from Preschool Aerobic Fun
Introduction to the Letter S for Snowflake
Book - Oh! by Kevin Henkes
Action Rhyme/Song - If It's Snowing and You Know It
Song - Milkshake from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
Flannel Story - Let's Build a Snowman!
Song - If You're Happy and You Know It from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Under My Hood I have a Hat by Karla Kuskin
Our Preschool Storytime lineup included:
Song - Clap Your Hands from Wiggleworms Love You
Introduction to the Letter S for Snowflake
Book - Snow by Manya Stojic
Action Rhyme/Song - If It's Snowing and You Know It
Song - Milkshake from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book -Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London
Book - Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
Flannel Story - Let's Build a Snowman!
Song - If You're Happy and You Know It from Songs for Wiggleworms
Ready to Read Skill: Storytelling (Narritive Skills)
Narritive Skills means being able to describe things and events and tell stories. Working on this skill will help your child understand what they are reading as they get older and move to more advanced books, because they will be able to recognize that stories have a beginning, middle, and end. Ways to improve Narritive Skills include telling your child what you are doing throughout the day, listening to them and asking questions, and encouraging them to tell stories. Another way to practice Narritive Skills is to take a favorite book and tell it or act it out in a different way like we did this week with Snowballs.
2 comments:
I found your blog by accident while looking for photos for my book review for the local paper. I really enjoy this format and content you provide! I am also a Library Assistant doing storytimes on a weekly basis and love the inspiration you provide here.
Thank You!
Susie
Susie,
I'm so glad you find this blog to be helpful! I am excited to be able to share our storytimes in this format! Thanks for commenting!
Megan
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