Have you any wool?
Baa Baa Black Sheep
The mouse ran up the clock
Hickory Dickory Dock
The cow jumped over
the moon
A rhyme which is accompanied with finger movement
Finger-play rhyme
Name three criteria for selecting nursery rhymes
language, repetition, tune, music, usefulness
sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty
... to fetch a pail of water.
Jack and Jill
Little Bo Beep has lost her
When, in a lesson, can you use a rhyme, song, chang?
warmer, transition, closure, practice, introduction of new language, getting attention
... nine days old
Pease, porridge, hot
... down came the rain
Incy Wincy Spider
Little Ms ????? sat on a tuffet
Muffet
A rhyme that uses body movement
Action rhyme
Name at least three benefits of using songs, rhymes, chants in teaching young language learners
linguistic (pronunciation), cognitive, psychological, cultural, social
sat in a corner
Little Jack Horner
four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
Sing a song of sixpence
Fiddle dee dee, the ????? shall marry they humble bee
fly
A poem that also tells a story
narrative poem
When saying a nursery rhyme, the voice has to be
loud, clear, and varied
one a penny, two a penny
Hot Cross Buns
... could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean
Jack Sprat
The eency, weency spider went up the water _ _ _
spout
nursery rhyme
What is individual/choral speaking
when one or two students say some lines while the group recites the refrain (or other lines)