

Creative Harmony Day activities for the classroom
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Hello Lovely Readers! This is just a quick post letting you know about my updated Nursery Rhymes Bundle!
For those of you that teach Kinder, Grade Prep, Foundation (whatever you call it in your part of the world) you would know how important teaching Nursery Rhymes are at the beginning of your students’ reading journey. With a Literacy focus, it has everything you need for teaching a Nursery Rhymes unit to your Early Years students and is perfect for the beginning of the year to encourage reading and letter recognition through popular nursery rhymes that your students will love!
My original Nursery Rhyme Pack is my best seller and includes everything you need to teach a unit of Nursery Rhymes. I have since created a 2nd Nursery Rhyme Pack and then a 3rd!
I have now decided to bundle them all up to make things easier and better value for you! Grabbing all three packs together makes for a great saving!
Introducing: Nursery Rhymes ACTIVITIES Pack 1, 2 & 3!
It includes: 21 Nursery Rhymes and corresponding activities with lesson plans.
This bundle features the following 21 Nursery Rhymes: Little Miss Muffet
Little Bo Peep
Hey Diddle, Diddle
Humpty Dumpty
Little Jack Horner
The Queen of Hearts
Jack be Nimble
Jack and Jill
Old Mother Hubbard
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Hickory Dickory Dock
Incy Wincy Spider
Pat-a-Cake
It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
Five Little Monkeys
This Little Piggy
I’m a Little Teapot
Three Little Kittens
B-I-N-G-O
Teddy Bears Picnic These are perfect for Back to School activities in the early years as it includes worksheets and activities for shared reading, independent reading, literacy groups/circles, Daily 5, Fine Motor and Handwriting including: – A4 colour posters of each nursery rhyme – perfect for shared reading as it can be blown up to A3. Once you have finished with it during shared reading you can place it in a display folder to create a class Nursery Rhyme book for your classroom library.
– Student Nursery Rhyme booklet – including front cover and pages for students to create their own books.
– Fill in the Gaps Worksheets – cut and paste activity for each nursery rhyme.
– Sentence pocket chart strips for each nursery rhyme – good for whole class focus as well as independent and group student literacy centers.
– Handwriting and sentence sequencing worksheets for each nursery rhyme.
I hope you enjoy using my Nursery Rhymes Bundle with your little ones! Happy rhyming!!
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Loved it. Very easy to use, looks just as advertised.
As a secondary Education Support teacher, finding useful relevant resources that are age appropriate is a challenge. The calm down corner resources is invaluable and in ombre blends nicely with a more mature setting. The colours are relaxing, neutral, and not overpowering. I appreciate the effectiveness, when 16/17-year-olds comment 'hmmm these look good!'
That's lovely! Thanks for sharing how they're working in your classroom ♥
So easy to print and everything she makes is so cute!
After searching I found MJLL and loved it because there were so many to pick from, my son requires visuals as we tackle some challenges with him since starting them and having them on display we’ve seen a huge difference
That’s so wonderful to hear! Thanks so much for sharing and for your support!
I loved the colorful and uplifting options!