I casually placed the Nursery Rhyme Flip Chart book (Scholastic) against the wall in the living room. After dinner, T walked over and said, "HEY! Humpy Dumpy!" That was all it took--my kid was hooked! We read each nursery rhyme (there are 20!) and he wanted more! Not only are the rhymes in large print, with great pictures, the spiral bound book is sturdy. He hugged the large book and then sat on it. I figure that is what almost 2 3/4 year olds do!
Could I use this in my first grade classroom? YES! I took it to school yesterday to use as fluency practice for one of my strategy groups. These readers, independently on level C/D, loved reading the familiar text! They were beaming with confidence! I love how the charts have three teaching points at the bottom of each page. I had not thought of some of the ideas (bl- blends with "Little Boy Blue") and I love how quick and easy they are! This really expands the audience for this resource.
If you have a toddler, you want this! If you teach K or 1, you want it, too! You know me with my glows and grows, so here is my grow-I wish this handy, dandy tool had reproducibles. I am not talking worksheets, but a simple white/black version, so my readers could have one "to go." I love when the little version matches the big version. I think it cements learning a little more. :) You could always type them though!
My friends at National School Supply have shared this resource with me and I would love to share with you!
Follow My Mommy Reads and leave a comment (with your email address.) You will be entered to win your very own Nursery Rhymes Flip Chart for grades PreK-1!! Contest ends Monday, October 10th!
If you just can't wait, visit National School Supply! For $15 bucks, you can't beat it with a stick!
*National School Supply shared a sample product, but I was not paid for this review and all opinions (for better or worse) are my own. Winner will be chosen using Random Number Generator.
I am always dismayed that my kindergarten students do not know nursery rhymes. I teach a rhyme a week. The flip book would be great. Thanks for sharing!
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I love to read Nursery Rhymes to my Grandchildren and other children that visit. I am shocked at how many children have never heard the classic rhymes much less learned to read them. I would LOVE to have this to share.
ReplyDeleteI love nursery rhymes and my students love them too. The flip chart would be great (and help me use the nursery rhymes more effectively). Thanks for sharing and doing the contest!
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I would love to win this for my children! Thank you for the opportunity! utahteachersmarket@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis flipchart looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
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This looks really neat. I think it would really draw kids in.
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I am a follower. I just love Nursery Rhymes. Tam118dans@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSo cute! teachginamaria@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy friend Gina sent me here...love you blog (and the chart!) tusm@att.net
ReplyDeleteI follow you! This would be a great tool to use with my Kindergarteners!
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I absolutely love this. you are such a great mom and an awesome teacher. T is very lucky to have you in his life! I have a 1-1/2 year old, when a good time to do things like this with her?
ReplyDeleteI follow you and I would love to have this for my first grade classroom!
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My two adorable children need this! Shelly
ReplyDeleteThe Grandkids would love to have the flipchart! Donna Largis
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