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Rhyme and Sing |
Young
children love to hear, sing and say nursery rhymes and
songs. Counting rhymes and songs can be both enjoyable for
them and introduce them to basic mathematics concepts, such
as number names and number sequence.
What You Need |
- Book of nursery rhymes or songs
- Feather
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What to Do |
- Teach your child to the following
counting rhyme.
Four Little Ducks
Four little ducks that I once knew,
Fat ducks, skinny ducks, they were, too.
But one little duck with a feather on her back,
She ruled the others with a quack! quack! quack!
Down to the river they all would go,
1, 2, 3, 4, all in a row.
But one little duck with a feather on her back,
She ruled the others with a quack! quack! quack!
- Say the rhyme with your child
several times. When she can say the rhyme all the way
through, have other family members join you. Give your
child a feather and have her lead everyone around the
room as you all sing.
- For the following rhyme, show your
child how to perform the actions.
Five Little Speckled Frogs
Five little speckled frogs
(hold up five fingers)
Sitting on a speckled log
(sit on your heels)
Eating some most delicious bugs
(pretend to eat)
Yum! Yum!
One jumped into the pool
(jump)
Where it was nice and cool
(cross arms over chest and shiver)
Now there are four little speckled frogs.
(hold up four fingers)
Burr-ump!
(Continue until no frogs are left.)
- After saying the rhyme, ask your
child to hold up the correct number of fingers to show
how many frogs are in the rhyme at the beginning. Then
have her hold up the correct number of fingers and count
to five with you as you say each numeral.
- Teach your child any counting rhymes
and songs that were your personal favorites when you
were a child, or have your child ask her grandparents
what rhymes they knew when they were children. Other
counting rhymes, songs and games that you may want to
teach your child include "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe,"
"This Old Man," "Ten in a Bed (Roll Over)" and "One for
the Money."
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Information source: U.S. Department of Education - Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics |
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