Some may debate that The Wheels on the Bus is an American Folk song, while others claim it to be a classic Mother Goose song for kids. Either way, it was published in 1939, and remains a popular song for kids of all ages. Each kid and be a part of, or people on, the bus (wheels, wipers, babies, mommy, etc) and act out their part.The Wheels on the Bus Suggested Activities: The wheels on the bus go round and round, Making Words Shapes and Write the Room Shapes are two popular activities. Integrate this nursery rhyme for kids with your lessons about shapes.Get a telescope for kids and let them look at the stars.Star Light, Star Bright Suggested Activities: Row, Row, Row Your Boat Suggested Activities: Come up with a list of activities to do on a rainy day.Integrate with your lessons about weather.Let the kids role play as Polly and Sukey.Set up a kitchen area with a toy kettle.Do a compare and contrast with “I’m a Little Teapot”.Get the printable nursery rhymes HERE Polly Put the Kettle On Suggested Activities: For example, you can then teach more English nursery rhymes such as “This Little Piggy”, “Five Little Ducks”, “Three Little Pigs”, “Five Little Speckled Frogs”, “Old MacDonald”, and more popular rhymes. It’s great a bridge into more mother goose nursery rhymes naturally occurs. For example, the introduction of sheep allows for the talk of other farm animals. This traditional nursery rhyme is one I like to include in my farm themed lesson plans. Jack Be Nimble Build a Poem – replace the Jack card with the students names to personalize this fun nursery rhyme for kids (see video above).
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