Monday, November 09, 2009

The Order of The Hatchet Series

This isn't about my preschool storytimes at all but I just spent a few hours working this out so want to document it somewhere on the web. Here is what I think is the ideal order for reading The Hatchet series in.

The Hatchet books are a series written by Gary Paulsen. They are also known as Brian's Saga, The Brian Books and The Brian Robeson Series.

1 Hatchet (1987)
2 The River AKA Hatchet : The Return AKA The Return (1991)
ISBN 0385303882
3 Hatchet : Winter AKA Brian's Winter (1996)
This book was written after The River but is based on events as they would have developed in an alternate ending for Hatchet. In order to read the series and not have any contradictions, it is best to read The River before reading Hatchet : Winter and to disregard The River in relation to the continuity of the series.
4 Hatchet : The Call AKA Brian's Return (1999) ISBN 0330376020
The alternate title for this book is very similar to the alternate titles of The River so ensure that the correct title is ordered. For this reason, ISBN numbers are included for both of these titles.
5 Brian's Hunt (2003)
6 Hatchet : The Truth (2001) AKA Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and The Brian Books

This book is not strictly part of The Hatchet Series. But will be of interest to readers of the series. It is a non-fiction book by Gary Paulsen detailing his life experience that inspired him to write The Hatchet Series.

Hope this helps some people. I spent a while looking for a definitive answer online.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Cat Storytime

1 Bread and Butter Chant
2 Where's Kitty by Colin Hawkins
3 I Went Walking felt story based on book by Sue Williams
4 Soft Kitty, Warm Kitty song
5 Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd
6 My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes felt story based on the book by Eve Sutton
7 Five Little Kittens Finger Rhyme
8 Peek-A-Pet by Marie Cimarusti
9 Poppa Pugaleese Drawing Story
10 Old MacDonald
11 Poppy Cat loves Rainbows by Lara Jones
12 My Presents felt story based on book by Rod Campbell
13 Five Little Mice finger rhyme
14 Bread and Butter Chant


1 Bread and Butter

This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice

3 I Went Walking Felt Story

In this felt story I start by saying "I went walking one day and I saw..."
Then I make the noise of the animal I am going to put on the board next and describe it a little e.g. This animal goes "meow" and has soft fur and some whiskers.

4 Soft Kitty, Warm Kitty Song

Soft kitty, warm kitty
Little ball of fur.
Make fist of left hand for kitty

Lazy kitty, pretty kitty,
"Purr, purr, purr."
Pet kitty with right hand

7 Five Little Kittens

Five little kittens One little kitten
Standing in a row Playing all alone
They nod their heads She nods her head
To the children, so. To the children, so.

They run to the left, She runs to the left,
They run to the right, She runs to the right,
They stand up and stretch She stands up and stretches,
In the bright sunlight. In the bright sunlight.

Along comes a dog, Along comes a dog,
Who’s in for some fun. Who’s in for some fun.
Meow! See those Meow! See that
Five kittens run! Little kitten run!

9 Poppa Pugleaesee Drawing Story


(Draw the story as you tell it)

Poppa Pugleasee is round and fat,

With two pointy ears and a little black hat.

He has diamonds for eyes and a triangle nose,

And very sharp claws at the end of his toes.

His little pink tongue is kind of funny,

And he eats too much by the look of his tummy.

He wags his tail when I give him a pat,

I love Poppa Pugleasee because he's my....... CAT

(pause for the children to respond with the answer).

From Sharon Waker’s Treasure Trunk of Tales



13 Five Little Mice

Five little mice came out to play,
Gathering crumbs up on their way;
Out came a pussy cat
Sleek and black,
Four little mice went scampering back.

Four little mice came out to play ...


I use a cat puppet and felt board mice for this. The kids love seeing the cat sneak all around the back of the felt board before finally puncing and dragging away the unlucky mouse

Friday, August 24, 2007

Bird Storytime

1 Bread and Butter Chant
2 2 Little Dickie Birds Rhyme
3 Ducks Key – Where Can It Be? by Martin Waddell
4 Six Little Ducks Song
5 Parrot on my Shoulder Felt Story
6 Little Red Hen Story
7 Hickety Pickety Song
8 Five Little Chicks by Nancy Tafuri
9 Charlie Chick by Nick Denchfield
10 Mr Owl Rhyme
11 Little Bird Rhyme
12 Rockin Robin Music with instruments


1
Bread and Butter


This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice


2
Two Little Dickie Birds

Hold up one finger on each hand to be the birds

Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall
One named Peter, one named Paul
Wiggle each finger as it is mentioned
Fly away Peter
Put one hand behind your back
Fly away Paul
Put other hand behind your back
Come back Peter
Bring one hand back to the front
Come back Paul
Bring other hand back to the front


4
Six Little Ducks by Raffi

Six little ducks that I once knew
Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones, too
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack

Quack, quack, quack,
Quack, quack, quack
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack

Down to the river they would go
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, to and fro
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack

Quack, quack, quack,
Quack, quack, quack
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack

Back from the river they would come
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, ho, hum, hum
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack

Quack, quack, quack,
Quack, quack, quack
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack.


5
Parrot On My Shoulder

We use two felt parrot mitts for this.

Two little parrots on my shoulder preched
Bring hands up with parrot mitts on each shoulder
One flew away and then there was one
Put one mitt behind your back
The other flew away and then there were none
Put both mitts behind your back

One flew back and said "Hello Polly!"
Bring one mitt back to shoulder
The other flew back and said "I'd like a cracker by golly!"
Bring other parrot back


6
Little Red Hen

We have felt pictures of the animals to go along with this story, children love the repetition and ending

One day the little red hen found some seeds on the ground. The little red hen had an idea. She would plant the seeds.
The little red hen asked her friends, "Who will help me plant the seeds?"
"Not I," said the lazy frog.
"Not I," said the sleepy rat.
"Then I will do it myself!" said the little red hen. So the little red hen planted the seeds all by herself.

When the seeds had grown, the little red hen asked her friends, "Who will help me cut the wheat?"
"Not I," said the lazy frog.
"Not I," said the sleepy rat.
"Then I will do it myself!," said the little red hen. So the little red hen cut the wheat all by herself.

When all the wheat was cut, the little red hen asked her friends, "Who will help me take the wheat to the mill to be ground into flour?"
"Not I," said the lazy frog.
"Not I," said the sleepy rat.
"Then I will do it myself!," said the little red hen. So the little red hen brought the wheat to the mill all by herself, ground the wheat into flour, and carried the heavy sack of flour back to the farm.

The tired little red hen asked her friends, "Who will help me bake the bread?"
"Not I," said the lazy frog.
"Not I," said the sleepy rat.
"Then I will do it myself!," said the little red hen. So the little red hen baked the bread all by herself.

When the bread was finished, thelittle red hen asked her friends, "Who will help me eat the bread?"
"I will," said the lazy frog.
"I will," said the sleepy rat.
"Oh No You Won’t!" said the little red hen. "I will eat it myself!" And she did.


7
Hickety Pickety

Hickety Pickety by black hen
She lays eggs for gentlemen
Sometimes 5 and sometimes 10
Hickety Pickety my black hen


8
Five Little Chicks

We have five felt board chicks we use with this

Said the first little chicken,
With a strange little squirm,
"I wish I could find
A fat little worm."

Said the next little chicken,
With an odd little shrug:
"I wish I could find
A fat little bug."

Said a third little chicken,
With a small sigh of grief,
"I wish I could find
A green little leaf!"

Said the fourth little chicken,
With a faint little moan,
"I wish I could find
A wee gravel stone."

"Now, see here!" said the mother,
From the green garden patch,
"If you want any breakfast,
Just come here and scratch!"


10
Mr Owl

We have a fantastic owl puppet with a swivel head we use for this

Late at night when you're in bed,
Mr. Owl perks up his head.
He looks left and he looks right,
In the dark all through the night.
Hear him hoot when you're in bed,
When Mr. Owl perks up his head.


11
Little Bird

Once I saw a little bird
Come hop, hop, hop;
So I cried, "Little bird,
Will you stop, stop, stop?"
I was going to the window,
To say, "How do you do?"
But he shook his little tail
And far away he flew.


12
Rockin Robin

I hand out little instruments, rattles, drums etc and let the kids (and parents) rock along with this

Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweet, tweet, tweet tweet

He rocks in the treetops all day long,
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song.
All the little birds on J-Bird Street,
Love to hear the robin go tweet, tweet, tweet.

Rockin' robin (tweet, tweet, tweet);
Rock, rock, rockin' robin (tweet, tweedle-dee);
Go rockin' robin, we're really gonna rock tonight.

Every little swallow, every chickadee,
Every little bird in the tall oak tree,
The wise old owl, the big black crow,
Flappin' their wings singin' go bird, go.

Rockin' robin (tweet, tweet, tweet);
Rock, rock, rockin' robin (tweet, tweedle-dee);
Go rockin' robin, we're really gonna rock tonight.

The pretty little raven at the bird man stand
Taught him how to do the bop and it was grand,
He started goin' steady and "bless my soul,"
He out-bopped the buzzard and the oriole.

Rockin' robin (tweet, tweet, tweet);
Rock, rock, rockin' robin (tweet, tweedle-dee);
Go rockin' robin, we're really gonna rock tonight.

He rocks in the treetops all day long,
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song.
All the little birds on J-Bird Street,
Love to hear the robin go tweet, tweet, tweet.

Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee,
Tweet, tweet, tweet tweet

Friday, July 13, 2007

Tessarose

I'm taking a departure from my usual posting style to tell you about a musical resource that I find indispensible! There are two children's music performers in New Zealand called Tessa Grigg and Brian Ringrose and they are Tessarose Productions. They specialise in preschool and babytime music and everything they do is GREAT! Especially Sing a Song for Babies and Sing a Song Vol's 1 - 4 . Their website is here - http://www.tessarose.co.nz/ and if you are looking for music for an early chilhood setting I couldn't recommend it more highly!

Friday, June 15, 2007

House Storytime

1 Bread and Butter Chant
2 Sammy Snail Rhyme
3 Who's That Scratching At My Door by Amanda Leslie
4 Washing Machine Song
5 Who Lives Here? Felt Story
6 Here is the Beehive Finger Rhyme
7 Have you Heard the Mouse? Song
8 My Turtle Rhyme
9 Jack in the Box Song
10 Paki Paki Song
11 Build A House Felt Story
12 Whose House? by Janette Rowe
13 My Pigeon House Song

1
Bread and Butter


This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye


Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice

2
Sammy Snail


You can use a snail puppet for this or get children to make their hand into a fist and use their thumb for the turtle's head


Sammy snail is slowly moving
Start moving hand from right to left
See him slide across the garden path
He leaves a silver path behind him
We all know when he has passed

Sammy snail is never worried
Though he wanders far and wide
For on his back his house he carries
And when he’s tired he pops inside
Pull thumb back into fist

4
Washing Machine


Washing Machine

I’m a washing machine
I get all the clothes clean
Live in the laundry, wash all day
I’m a washing machine

First you lift up my lid
Then put the dirty clothes in
Then you add a cup of soap
And press me here to begin

And we go swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes

Swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes clean

When they’ve had a good wash
I let some fresh water in
I rinse all the soap out
And I get myself in a spin

And we go swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes

Swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes clean

Now you lift up the lid
Because my job now is done
So put the clothes in a basket
And hang them out in the sun

And we go swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes

Swish swash
Swish swash
Washing all the dirty clothes
Washing all the dirty clothes clean

5
Who Lives Here?


This is a felt story that has a lot of different animal houses - nest, chicken coop, kennel, basket, stable, cave ete. I ask the kids who lives in this house and if they need extra help, I make the noise of the animal

6
Here Is The Beehive


Here is the beehive
Cup hands together
But where are the bees?
Hidden away where nobody sees...
Peer into hands
Watch them fly out of their hive
1,2,3,4,5 Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Count off fingers one by one and wiggle them around on Bzzzzzzzzz

7
Have You Heard The Mouse?


Use your extended pointer finger to be the mouse

Have you heard the mouse,
Creeping around the house?
Creep finger around in front of you
Creep, creep, creep, creep, Ekkkkk!
Run mouse away under arm on Ekkk!

Have you heard the mouse,
Creeping around the house?
Creep finger around in front of you
Creep, creep, creep, creep, Ekkkkk!
Run mouse away under arm on Ekkk!

8
My Turtle


This is my turtle
Hold fist in front of you
He lives in a shell
He likes his home very well
Pat hand
He pokes his head out when he wants to eat
Push thumb out of fist
And pulls it back in when he wants to sleep
Pull thumb back in

9
Jack In The Box


Crouch down on the ground
Jack in the box, Jack in the box
Quiet and still.
Will you come out?
Will you come out?
Yes I will!
Jump up

What can you do?
My head is nodding, nodding, nodding
Nod
My head is nodding just like this.

Crouch down on the ground again
Jack in the box, Jack in the box
Quiet and still.
Will you come out?
Will you come out?
Yes I will!
Jump up

What can you do?
My feet are stamping, stamping, stamping
Stamp
My feet are stamping, just like this.

Crouch down on the ground again
Jack in the box, Jack in the box
Quiet and still.
Will you come out?
Will you come out?
Yes I will!
Jump up

What can you do?
My eyes are blinking, blinking, blinking
Blink
My eyes are blinking, just like this.

Crouch down on the ground again
Jack in the box, Jack in the box
Quiet and still.
Will you come out?
Will you come out?
Yes I will!
Jump up

What can you do?
My hands are clapping, clapping, clapping.
Clap
My hands are clapping, just like this.

10
Paki Paki


This song is in Te Reo Maori - the indigenous language of New Zealand. Vaguely phonetic spelling follows the words - let me know if you need more help

Pakipaki pakipaki (Pah-key-pah-key)
Clap
Pakipaki pakipaki
Clap
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

Pakipaki pakipaki
Clap
Pakipaki pakipaki
Clap
Tamariki ma

Kanikani Kanikani (Cun-e-Cun-e)
Dance
Kanikani Kanikani
Dance
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

Kanikani Kanikani
Dance
Kanikani Kanikani
Dance
Tamariki ma

Hurihuri Hurihuri (Who-Re-Who-Re)
Turn around
Hurihuri Hurihuri
Turn around
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

Huirhuri Hurihuri
Turn around
Hurihuri Hurihuri
Turn around
Tamariki ma

E Peke E Peke (Eh-P-kay)
Jump
E Peke E Peke
Jump
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

E Peke E Peke
Jump
E Peke E Peke
Jump
Tamariki ma

E Oma E Oma (Eh-oh-ma)
Run on the spot
E Oma E Oma
Run on the spot
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

E Oma E Oma
Run on the spot
E Oma E Oma
Run on the spot
Tamariki ma

E Hula E Hula (Eh-Who-La)
Hula dance
E Hula E Hula
Hula Dance
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

E Hula E Hula
Hula dance
E Hula E Hula
Hula Dance
Tamariki ma

Takahia Takahia (Tucker-higher)
Stamp
Takahia Takahia
Stamp
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

Takahia Takahia
Stamp
Takahia Takahia
Stamp
Tamariki ma

E Haka E Haka (Eh-Ha-Car)
Stamp and pat chest with both hands
E Haka E Haka
Stamp and pat chest with both hands
Tamariki ma (Tum-A-Reiki-Ma)

E Haka E Haka
Stamp and pat chest with both hands
E Haka E Haka
Stamp and pat chest with both hands
Tamariki ma

11
Build A House


We made a felt board of a basic house, square, roof, doors, windows and just asked the kids what goes next and how many windows should we have etc. It was very simple but they loved it

12
My Pigeon House


I give the children scarves to wave to this

My pigeon house
I open wide
Move scarf in broad strokes
And I set my pigeons free
They fly so high
Lift scarf up high
Til they reach the sky
Then they sit on the tallest tree
Wiggle scarf on it's highest point
And when they return to their merry, merry nest
They shut their eyes and they say goodnight
Bring scarf down low and wave around ground
Coo-ru, coo-ru, coo-ru, coo-ru
Coo-ru, coo-ru, coo-ru
Gradually slow down speed of scarf waving

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Seaside Storytime

Seaside Storytime

1 Bread and Butter Chant
2 Row Row Song
3 I Love Boats by Flora McDonnell
4 12345 Song
5 What am I? by Stephen Holmes
6 Scooping up Sand Rhyme
7 5 Terrible Pirates Felt Rhyme
8 Hooray For Fish by Lucy Cousins
9 3 Blind Jellyfish Song
10 Row Row Song
11 Bread and Butter Chant



1 Bread and Butter

This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice

2 Row Row

Children can sit on their caregivers knee or simply rock themselves

Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream,
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily
Life is but a dream

Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream,
If you catch a jellyfish
Wave your arms and scream.

Row, row, row your boat
Gently round the lake,
Watch out for the crocodile
And look out for the snake.

Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the river,
If you see a polar bear
Don't forget to shiver.

Row, row, row your boat
Gently out to sea,
If you meet a big blue whale
Ask her home for tea.

4 One, two, three, four, five

1,2,3,4,5
Hold up each finger on your hand as they are counted off
6,7,8,9,10
Hold up fingers on your other hand as they are counted
Then I let it go again

Why did I let it go?
Hold both hands up in a questioning gesture
Because it bit my finger so
Shake right hand
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on the right
Hold up little finger of right hand

6 Scooping Up Sand
To Tune of 10 Little Indians

During this song mime picking up sand and putting it in the bucket. I like to start off by saying we are picking up our buckets and end by making a pretend sandcastle once we have enough sand

Scoop up the sand and put it in your bucket,
Scoop up the sand and put it in your bucket,
Scoop up the sand and put it in your bucket,
How much do you have?


7 Five Terrible Pirates

We illustrate this with five pictures of pirates on the feltboard and then remove them one by one

5 terrible pirates
Row towards the shore
One swims off with a mermaid
Now there are four

4 squabbling pirates
With a treasure map to see
One forgot his glasses
Now there are three

3 puzzled pirates
Wondering what to do
One searched by crocodile creek - SNAP!
Now there are two

2 sleepy pirates
Snoozing in the sun
One get hits by a coconut
Now there’s only one

1 lonely pirate
Left all on his own
What’s the use of treasure now?
I WANT TO GO HOME!!!

9 Three Blind Jellyfish

We do this with three jellyfish we made out of cardboard with bubble wrap for their 'legs'. They sit on a rock we made out of cardboard but they could just sit on the feltboard too.

Three Blind Jellyfish
Three blink jellyfish
Three blind jellyfish
Sitting on a rock
Oh – oh
One falls off

Two Blind Jellyfish
Two blind jellyfish
Two blind jellyfish
Sitting on a rock
Oh – Oh
One falls off!

One Blind Jellyfish
One blind jellyfish
One blind jellyfish
Sitting on a rock
Oh – oh
It falls off!

No Blind Jellyfish
No blind jellyfish
No blind jellyfish
Sitting on a rock
Along comes a wave
And another wave
Oh-Oh
They’ve come back again!

10 Row Row again

11 Bread and Butter


This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As quietly as we can
Goodbye
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As loudly as we can
Goodbye
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As slowly as we can
Goodbye
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As fast as we can
Goodbye
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As high as we can
Goodbye
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As low as we can
Goodbye
In a very low voice

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Slightly Scary Storytime

Slightly Scary Storytime

1 Bread and Butter Chant
2 Five Little Monkeys (Rhyme)
3 Fee, Fie, Foe, Fum (Rhyme)
4 The Scared Little Bear by Keith Faulkner
5 Incy Wincy Spider (Song)
6 Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley
7 Whose Teeth? by Jeannette Rowe
8 Pirate Pete (Felt)
9 Spider On The Floor(Song)
10 Three Billy Goats Gruff (Felt)
11 Little Miss Muffet (Rhyme)
12 Going On A Bear Hunt (Song)
13 If You’re A Monster(Song)

1
Bread and Butter

This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice

2
Five Little Monkeys

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed
Hold five fingers up
One fell off and bumped his head
Hit head with hand
Mummy called the doctor and the Doctor said
Make telephone gesture with hand and hold it up to ear
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Wave finger as if telling off

Four little monkeys...

Three little monkeys...

Two little monkeys...

One little monkey jumping on the bed
Hold five fingers up
One fell off and bumped his head
Hit head with hand
Mummy called the doctor and the Doctor said
Make telephone gesture with hand and hold it up to ear
"Get those monkeys back into bed!"
Wave finger as if telling off

3
Fee, Fie, Foe, Fum

Fee, fie, foe, fum,
Extend each finger in turn
See my fingers?
Wiggle fingers
See my thumb?
Wiggle thumb
Fee, fie, foe, fum
Fold down one finger at a time
Fingers gone,
Hide fingers in hand
So is thumb!
Hide thumb

5
Incy Wincy Spider

Incy wincy spider climbed up the water spout
Make spider movements with thumb and index fingers of both hands climbing up
Down came the rain and washed poor Incy out
Wiggle fingers and move them down like rain
Out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain
Cross over arms and raise up to emulate sun
So Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again
Make spider climbing movements again

8
Pirate Pete

This is a felt picture of a pirate. You start off with the man and then add the different pirate features (parrot, wooden leg, hook, hat, eyepatch etc). You ask questions like "What does he need on his head?" etc to assemble him.

9
There's a spider on the floor
From Singable Songs For The Very Young by Raffi

There's a spider on the floor

There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
Who could ask for anything more, than a spider on the floor.
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.

Now the spider's on my leg, on my leg.
Now the spider's on my leg, on my leg.
Oh, I wish I had some Raid for this spider on my leg!
Now the spider's on my leg, on my leg.

Now the spider's on my chest, on my chest!
Now the spider's on my chest, on my chest!
Oh, I'd squish him in my vest, if it didn't make a mess!
Now the spider's on my chest, on my chest!

Now the spider's on my neck, on my neck!
Now the spider's on my neck on my neck!
Oh, I'm gonna be a wreck, I've got a spider on my neck!
Now the spider's on my neck on my neck!

Now the spider's on my face, on my face!
Now the spider's on my face, on my face!
Oh, what a big disgrace, I've got a spider on my face!
Now the spider's on my face, on my face

Now the spider's on my head, on my head!
Now the spider's on my head, on my head!
Oh, I wish that he were dead. I've got a spider on my head!
Now the spider's on my head, on my head!

But he jumped off....
Quietly

11
Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet, sat on her tuffet
Eating her curds and whey;
Along came a spider, who sat down beside her
And frightened Miss Muffet away.

When I do this I have a spider puppet and bring it when he "sits down beside her"

13
If You're A Monster
Sung to the tune of " If you're happy and you know it"

If you're a monster and you know it wave your arms
If you're a monster and you know it wave your arms.
If you're a monster and you know then your arms will surely show it.
If you're a monster and you know it wave your arms.

If you're a monster and you know it chomp your teeth
If you're a monster and you know it chomp your teeth
If you're a monster and you know then your teeth will surely show it.
If you're a monster and you know it chomp your teeth

If you're a monster and you know it stomp your feet
If you're a monster and you know it stomp your feet
If you're a monster and you know then your feet will surely show it.
If you're a monster and you know it stomp your feet.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Noise Storytime

Noise Storytime

1 Bread and Butter (Chant)
2 Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen
3 Loud and Quiet (Rhyme)
4 Clap, Clap Your Hands (Song)
5 Two Little Dicky Birds (Rhyme)
6 Shaking Your Shaker (Song)
7 Jump, Jump, Jump (Song)
8 Hey, Hey, Hey (Song)
9 Bread and Butter (Chant)


Bread and Butter

This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As quietly as we can
Hello
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As loudly as we can
Hello
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As slowly as we can
Hello
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As fast as we can
Hello
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As high as we can
Hello
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Hello
As low as we can
Hello
In a very low voice


Loud and Quiet

Quietly, quietly not a sound
I’m listening and I’m listening
As I look around
No sounds as I nod
Nod
No sound as I clap
Clap
No sounds as I tap my hands on my lap
Tap hands on lap

Loudly, Loudly, stamp and clap
Stamp and clap loudly
Loudly, loudly, stamp and clap
Stamp and clap louder
Loudly, loudly, stamp and clap
Stamp and clap extra loudly
All that noise
Well fancy that!


Clap Clap Your Hands

Clap, clap, clap your hands
Clap your hands
Clap them all around
Clap them in a circle
Clap them loud and
Clap hands loudly
Clap them soft
Clap hands softly
Now don’t make a sound
Fold arms

Stamp, stamp, stamp your feet
Stamp your feet
Stamp them all around
Stamp them in different areas
Stamp them loud and
Stamp them loudly
Stamp them soft,
Stamp them softly
Now don’t make a sound
Put knees together


Two Little Dicky Birds

Two little dicky birds sitting on a wall
Hold up one finger on each hand
One named Peter,
Wiggle one finger
One named Paul
Wiggle other finger

Fly away Peter
Put one hand behind back
Fly away Paul
Put other hand behind back
Come back Peter
Bring one hand back to front
Come back Paul
Bring other hand back to front


Shaking Your Shaker
Tune : Down By The Station

Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Shaking it up high
Shake it up high
Shake it down low
Shake it down low
Shake it side to side
Shake shaker from side to side

Tap it on your foot
Tap shaker on your foot
Tap it on your knee
Tap shaker on your knee
Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Very quietly
Shake shaker very quietly

Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Shaking it up high
Shake it up high
Shake it down low
Shake it down low
Shake it side to side
Shake shaker from side to side

Tap it on your foot
Tap shaker on your foot
Tap it on your knee
Tap shaker on your knee
Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Very loudly
Shake shaker very loudly

Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Shaking it up high
Shake it up high
Shake it down low
Shake it down low
Shake it side to side
Shake shaker from side to side

Tap it on your foot
Tap shaker on your foot
Tap it on your knee
Tap shaker on your knee
Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Very quickly
Shake shaker very quickly

Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Shaking it up high
Shake it up high
Shake it down low
Shake it down low
Shake it side to side
Shake shaker from side to side

Tap it on your foot
Tap shaker on your foot
Tap it on your knee
Tap shaker on your knee
Shaking your shaker
Shake your shaker in front of you
Very slowly
Shake shaker very slowly


Jump, Jump, Jump

Jump, jump, jump if you feel that you want to.
Jump, jump, jump if that you feel that you can.
Jump, jump, jump if you feel that you want to.
Jump, jump, jump if that you feel that you can.

Hop, hop, hop if you’re feeling bouncy,
Shake, shake, shake altogether now.
Stamp, stamp, stamp when you’re feeling cranky,
Clap, clap, clap then take a bow.

Dance, dance, dance when you hear a band play,
Sing, sing, sing when you hear a tune,
Cry, cry, cry when you’re feeling teary,
Laugh, laugh, laugh and we’ll all join in.

Jump, jump, jump if you feel that you want to.
Jump, jump, jump if that you feel that you can.
Jump, jump, jump if you feel that you want to.
Jump, jump, jump if that you feel that you can.


Hey, Hey, Hey

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a clapping day
Clap you’re hands now
What do you say
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a clapping day
Clap your hands
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a patting day
Pat the beat now
What do you say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a patting day
Pat the beat
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a shaking day
Shake your body now
What do you say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a shaking day
Shake your body
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a circle day
Make a circle now
What do you say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a circle day
Making circles
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a Mambo day
Mambo, mambo
What do you say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a Mambo day
Mambo, mambo
Then STOP.


Bread and Butter

This chant goes in the rhythm of a clap on both knees, then a normal clap. This rhythm continues throughout the rhyme except when “saying” hello or goodbye

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As quietly as we can
Goodbye
Quietly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As loudly as we can
Goodbye
Loudly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As slowly as we can
Goodbye
Slowly

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As fast as we can
Goodbye
Fast

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As high as we can
Goodbye
In high voice

Bread and Butter
Marmalade and Jam
Let’s say Goodbye
As low as we can
Goodbye
In a very low voice

Monday, January 22, 2007

Gardening Storytime

Gardening Storytime

1 Welcome Song (Song)
2 Five Red Apples (Finger Rhyme)
3 In Wibblys Garden by Mick Inkpen
4 I Like To Pretend (Rhyme)
5 Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
6 Creepy Crawly Calypso by Tony Langham
7 Jasper and the Beanstalk by Nick Butterworth
8 This is my Garden (Finger Rhyme)
9 Scarf Activity (Activity)
10 Little Green by Keith Baker
11 We Are Gardeners (Song)
12 Dingly Dangly Scarecrow (Song)

1
Welcome Song

Good morning, Good morning it's _______ today
I'm ready to work, are you ready to play?
The duck says quack quack!The cow says moo moo!
And I say "Good Morning" when I see you

2
Five Red Apples

Five red apples
On an apple tree
Hold up five fingers
The juciest apples you ever did see
The wind came past
And gave a frown
Blow and look angry
And one little apple came tumbling down

Four red apples
On an apple tree
Hold up four fingers
The juciest apples you ever did see
The wind came past
And gave a frown
Blow and frown
And one little apple came tumbling down

Three red apples
On an apple tree
Hold up three fingers
The juciest apples you ever did see
The wind came past
And gave a frown
Blow and frown
And one little apple came tumbling down

Two red apples
On an apple tree
Hold up two fingers
The juciest apples you ever did see
The wind came past
And gave a frown
Blow and frown
And one little apple came tumbling down

One red apple
On an apple tree
Hold up one finger
The juciest apple you ever did see
The wind came past
And gave a frown
Blow and frown
And the last little apple came tumbling down

4
I Like To Pretend

I like to pretend that I am a rose
crouch down
That grows and grows and grows.
stand up gradually
My hands are a rosebud closed up tight.
Close hands on head
With not a tiny speck of light.
Then slowly the petals open for me,
Let hands open gradually
And now I am a rose, you see!
Spread hands wide

6
Creepy Crawly Calypso

This is a book with an accompanying music CD. I presented it by playing the CD and showing the book to the children, bopping along with the music as well.

8
This Is My Garden

This is My Garden

This is my garden
Hold out hand
I rake it with care
Rake with fingers
And plant some flower seeds in there
Plant seeds
The sun will shine
Make other hand sun
The rain will fall
Make other hand rain
And then my garden will blossom
Growing straight and tall
Raise fingers up

9
Scarf Activity

Hand out a small scarf or scrap of fabric to each child. Get them to smush it down into their fist until a tiny bit sticks out of their clenched fist. Then ask them if they can see the seed, then the shoot starts to grow, and grow, and grow (while you are doing this pull out more and more of the fabric) until finally you have a huge plant to wave around.

11
We Are Gardeners
To the tune of Farmer in the Dell

We all plant the seeds
We all plant the seeds
Heigh ho the derry-o
We all plant the seeds
Bend down to plant seeds

The sun comes out to shine
The sun comes out to shine
Heigh ho the derry-o
The sun comes out to shine
Hold hands up in the air to be the sun

The rain starts to fall
The rain starts to fall
Heigh ho the derry-o
The rain starts to fall
Use fingers to simulate rain falling

The seeds start to grow
The seeds start to grow
Heigh ho the derry-o
The seeds start to grow
Put hand through other hand to mimic plant coming out of soil

We all smell the flowers
We all smell the flowers
Heigh ho the derry-o
We all smell the flowers
Sniff flowers extravagently

12
Dingly Dangly Scarecrow

When all the cows were sleeping,
And the sun had gone to bed,
Crouch down low for the first two lines
Up jumped the scarecrow!
And this is what he said.
Jump up when scarecrow jumps up

I'm a dingle dangle scarecrow
Dance floppily
With a flippy floppy hat!
Put hands on head
I can shake my arms like this,
Shake arms
I can shake my legs like that!
Shake legs

When all the hens were roosting
And the moon behind a cloud,
Crouch down low for first two lines
Up jumped the scarecrow!
And shouted very loud.
Jump up when scarecrow jumps up

I'm a dingle dangle scarecrow
Dance floppily
With a flippy floppy hat!
Put hands on head
I can shake my arms like this,
Shake arms
I can shake my legs like that!
Shake legs

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Funny Storytime Outline

Funny Storytime

1 Welcome Song
2 Mr Clown (Rhyme)
3 Five Little Monkeys (Rhyme)
4 Conjuror Cow by Julie Donaldson
5 Do Your Ears Hang Low? (Song)
6 Muddlewitch Does Magic Tricks by Nick Sharratt
7 Walking Walking Walking Round (Song)
8 A Boy And His Bunny by Sean Bryan
9 Flippity Flop (Action Rhyme)
10 Big Sneeze by Ruth Brown
11 Fly On My Toe (Song)
12 Ahoy Pirate Pete by Nick Sharratt
13 Shake My Sillies Out (Song)

1
Welcome Song

Good morning, Good morning it's _______ today
I'm ready to work, are you ready to play?
The duck says quack quack!
The cow says moo moo!
And I say "Good Morning" when I see you

2
Mr Clown

Who is it that wears a smile
That almost stretches half a mile?
Who is it that turns it upside down
And changes his smile into a frown?
Who is it that turns his face all around?
Why, who could it be but Mr Clown!

3
Five Little Monkeys

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed
Hold five fingers up
One fell off and bumped his head
Hit head with hand
Mummy called the doctor and the Doctor said
Make telephone gesture with hand and hold it up to ear
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Wave finger as if telling off

Four little monkeys...

Three little monkeys...

Two little monkeys...

One little monkey jumping on the bed
Hold five fingers up
One fell off and bumped his head
Hit head with hand
Mummy called the doctor and the Doctor said
Make telephone gesture with hand and hold it up to ear
"Get those monkeys back into bed!"
Wave finger as if telling off

5
Do Your Ears Hang Low?


Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them over your shoulder like a regimantal Soldier?
Do your ears hang low?

Do your ears stand high?
Do they point up to the sky?
Do they hang down when they're wet?
Do they stand up when they're dry?
Can you telephone your neighbors with a minimum of labour?
Do your ears stand high?

Do your ears stand out?
Can you wave them all about?
Can you point them East and West?
Can you point them North and South?
Can you eat Peanut Butter
With a flutter, flutter, flutter
Do your ears stand out?

7
Hey Hey Hey
From Pukeko Stomp by Janet Channon and Wendy Jensen

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a clapping day
Clap you’re hands now
Whadda ya say
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a clapping day
Clap your hands
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a patting day
Pat the beat now
Whadda ya say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a patting day
Pat the beat
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a shaking day
Shake your hands now
Whadda ya say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a shaking day
Shake your hands
Then STOP.

Hey, hey, hey
It’s a circle day
Make some circles
Whadda ya say…
Hey, hey, hey
It’s a circle day
Make some circles
Then STOP.

9
Flippity Flop

Flippity flop!
Flippity flop!
See how my cute
Little bunny can hop.
Hop around like bunnies

Flippity flop!
Flippity flop!
You're making me dizzy,
So please, won't you stop.
On 'stop', stop hopping and 'freeze' in position

11
Fly On My Toe

A fly is on my toe, on my toe,
A fly is on my toe, on my toe
A fly is on my toe
Hey ho away we go
A fly is on my toe, on my toe.

A fly is on my knee, on my knee,
A fly is on my knee, on my knee.
A fly is on my knee
Hey ho look at me
A fly is on my knee, on my knee.

A fly is on my tummy, on my tummy
A fly is on my tummy, on my tummy.
A fly is on my tummy
I think it's pretty funny
A fly is on my tummy, on my tummy.

A fly is on my hand, on my hand
A fly is on my hand, on my hand
A fly is on my hand
And I think it's rather grand
A fly is on my hand, on my hand.

A fly is on my shoulder, on my shoulder
A fly is on my shoulder, on my shoulder.
A fly is on my shoulder
And then it jumped off!

13
Shake My Sillies Out by Raffi

I'm gonna shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
And wiggle my waggles away!

I'm gonna clap, clap, clap my crazies out.
Clap, clap, clap my crazies out,
Clap, clap, clap my crazies out,
And wiggle my waggles away!

I’m gonna jump, jump, jump my jiggles out.
Jump, jump, jump my jiggles out,
Jump, jump, jump my jiggles out,
And wiggle my waggles away!

I'm gonna yawn, yawn, yawn my sleepies out.
Yawn, yawn, yawn my sleepies out,
Yawn, yawn, yawn my sleepies out,
And wiggle my waggles away,

I'm gonna shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
And wiggle my waggles away,
And wiggle my waggles away!
Hooray!