Loud/Soft
Felt Story Show various pictures and have children decide whether they would make a lot of noise or be quiet.
Felt Story Show various pictures and have children decide whether they would make a lot of noise or be quiet.
Felt Story Place various animals under a tree, name them, and make the noises they make. These felt pieces can also be used for “When Cows Get Up in the Morning,” “Down By the Bay,” and “Had a Little Rooster.”
Felt Story Count down 5-4-3-2-1 little sea creatures, who “jumped right into the boat with me.” Lots of pieces to hand out to get children to help fill the boat.
Felt Story Hand the felt pieces out to the children and as the poem builds, so will the snowman. Includes extra rhymes and reproducible coloring sheet.
Felt Story Count one to ten as you sing along, and let kids put the elephants on the board.
Felt Story How many apples do you see? Can you count them? 1,2,3… Enough apples for each child to participate. Includes yellow, gold, red, green and pink apples.
Felt Story Song by Nancy Stewart – find the tune at: https://nancymusic.com/SOM/2009/lots-of-cars.htm “There were lots of cars driving down the street. Tell me what color car do you see? Big ones, little ones, beep, beep, beep!” To sing or say: lots of fun, too.
Felt Story Enough shamrocks for each child to participate. Use position words to tell each child where to place their shamrock: ON, BEHIND, UNDER, NEAR, etc. Includes coloring pages and extra St. Patrick’s Day rhymes.