Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Skeletons (Bones)

Last fall two books appeared that called out to my slightly twisted side:  SKULLS by Blair Thornburgh and GIVE ME BACK MY BONES! by Kim Norman.  It was October & what's spookier than bones?  I started looking and came up with more than enough books for a storytime that was more STEM than spooky but still lots of fun.  This would be easy to expand with stories on fossils as well as skeleton bones.





In the fall of 2020, I found a skeleton garland that I took the string out of & then used the white felt skeletons for a flannel board story.  I found it at Dollar Tree, so quick & cheap.

I wrote a rhyme that I started originally with the traditional "five" but then switched to "six" and instead of counting down & up by one, we did it by two.  (You can easily switch back if you prefer).

SIX SKELETONS    (tune: Three Blind Mice)

Six skeletons, six skeletons
Dancing all around, dancing all around
Two fell down!  BOOM!    
(Boom is shouted & I slap my hands hard against my thighs)

Four skeletons, four skeletons....
Two skeletons, two skeletons...

No skeletons, no skeletons
Dancing all around, dancing all around
Two jumped up!  HURRAY!

Two skeletons, two skeletons...
Four skeletons, four skeletons...

Six skeletons, six skeletons,
Dancing all around, dancing all around
Dancing so fast, they danced     right    out    of     town.


When I first did this is fall of 2019, I used the plastic skeleton but then found the jointed felt skeleton (both at Dollar Tree) later.  I used the felt one for my virtual storytime in 2020.



For action verses, I used "The Skeleton Dance" from Super Simple Songs-Halloween and "The Spooky Pokey" (I called it the Boney Pokey since I was emphasizing bones as my theme) from Cape May County Library Kids blog.  You'll need to scroll through to find it, but while there check out their Fall Movement Cards.  Shake dem bones!

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Pumpkins--Flannel board & active participation

 I found the rhyme "Once I Had a Pumpkin" on the King County Library System website.  You start with a plain pumpkin and the next verse has you add eyes, nose, mouth and teeth.  I'd sing a version of this as I created a jack-o-lantern on my flannel board.  I then put up a number of felt pumpkins and handed out features & let the kids come up and make their own faces.  The features were many fun foam stickers made to decorate pumpkins which I stuck to felt & cut out.  My faces are plain compared to what the kids did but I thought they'd give an idea of a finished face.  My pumpkins were various shades of orange and brown.




I just noticed no noses, but I have some of those that I hand out too, as well as hair, hats & a few other items.  I hope you try this and have as much fun as we have had.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Storytime resources

Over time, I've collected many websites that are useful for storytimes and child care providers.  It's constantly changing as I find new sites and older sites disappear.  Below is my current list (as of April 2020)


WEBSITES TO VISIT
Before using, please check copyright information at each site

Lincoln City Libraries:  www.lincolnlibraries.org 

To reach me, Sandra Wallick, Gere Branch Librarian:
phone: (402) 441-8568 (office) or (402) 441-8560 (Gere Branch Library)

Author Sites:
Jan Brett: www.janbrett.com has so much stuff that you need to see it to believe it.
Eric Carle:  www.eric-carle.com has information on the author and a section where teachers share ideas on ways to use his books in the classroom. 
Denise Fleming:  www.denisefleming.com  has puzzles, crafts and book activities related to her books.
Ezra Jack Keats:  www.ezra-jack-keats.org  is the site for his foundation which has activities for his books & information on mini-grants for schools & libraries.
Jan Thomas:  www.janthomasbooks.com  offers many ways to extend her books & the tune for the Brave Cowboy’s  lullaby.
Mem Fox:  Mem is a champion of reading aloud to children, the sooner the better.  Her site offers insights into her books as well as her 10 commandments for reading aloud and more.   www.memfox.com ****
Mo Willems: www.pigeonpresents.com has stuff for grown-ups & kids with ideas to use with most of Mo’s books.  His official website is www.mowillems.com  where you’ll find his blog and more information about & ideas to use with his books.


Miscellaneous:
Babies Need Words Everyday: Talk, Read, Sing, Play.  Babies Need Words Every Day resources include eight visually appealing posters that deliver simple, effective rhymes, games and other suggestions for immediate, enriching ways to communicate with babies.  http://www.ala.org/alsc/babiesneedwords
Bridge to Reading:  “To provide parents and caregivers with a selection of quality picture books to read aloud to young childrenwww.bridgetoreading.com
Center for Early Literacy Learning: CELL offers Practitioners’ Practice Guides & Parent Resources along with much more. www.earlyliteracylearning.org
4-H Stem Reading Connections:  STEM resources related to Summer Reading themes since 2015. http://go.unl.edu/whtb
Nebraska State Reading Association:  They have great pamphlets for parents on reading development in both English and Spanish.  These are wonderful to have available for baby, toddler, & preschool programs.   www.nereads.org                  ****           
Nerdy Book Club:  If you love books, especially those written for children and young adults, then you are an honorary member of the Nerdy Book Club.”
Read Aloud 15 Minutes:  Brings together partners nationwide to make reading aloud 15 minutes a day the new parenting standard.   www.readaloud.org
Read Aloud Nebraska:  This group promotes reading aloud through many avenues.  www.readaloudnebraska.org
Views2: Valuable Initiatives in Early Learning that Work Successfully from the University of Washington Information School.            http://views2.ischool.uw.edu/resources


Diversity/Multicultural Sites:

            www.pragmaticmom.com/2010/10/top-10-best-native-american-picture-books-from-debbie-reese-the-pre-eminent-scholar
                www.coloursofus.com
                http://weneeddiversebooks.org
                http://diversekidsbooks.org
               



Storytime Resources:

Book to Boogie:  Part of the Library as Incubator project, this monthly post ties a picture book title into dance & movement activities.  http://www.libraryasincubatorproject.org/?tag=book-to-boogie
Cape May County Library Children’s Department Blog:  Lots of good stuff but if you go to page 3 you’ll start to find free printable movement cards.  https://kids.cmclibrary.org/blog.html
Child Care Land:  Early learning activities for Pre-K & kindergarten. http://www.childcareland.com/free.html     ****
Children’s Music by Nancy Stewart:   www.nancymusic.com  Check out her section on Homemade Instruments for ideas of easy instruments you can make.
Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy Bell Awards:  http://www.clel.org/#!clelbellawards/c8k2   This award, which began in 2014,  selects one title each for the five parts of Every Child Ready To Read.  An activity sheet for each winner is available for you to use.
Create a Storytime: This has links to various resources from Indianhead Federated Library  http://www.iflsweb.org/storytime
The Daycare Resource Connection:  described as a resource for parents & providers, they offer a variety of options including flannel board printables at http://daycareresource.com
Early Childhood Investigation Weninars:  http://www.earlychildhoodwebinars.com Free conference quality webinars for early childhood educators.
First School:  Offers themes, crafts & coloring pages to support preschool activities.  http://www.first-school.ws
Flannel Friday: on the web:  http://flannelfridaystorytime.blogspot.com/ &  on Pinterest:  http://pinterest.com/flannelfriday
Fruit and Vegetable Fact Sheets from UNL Extension:  http://lancaster.unl.edu/nep/fruitveggie.shtml
The Holiday Zone:  The Holiday Zone offers free educational resources on holidays and seasons for use in early childhood and elementary educational settings. Holidays include those that are less well known.  www.theholidayzone.com
Jbrary Channel  @ www.youtube.com/user/Jbrary/featured Children’s librarians host a video collection that demonstrates dozens of songs, rhymes & fingerplays
King County Library System:  Here is the section of their site called “Tell Me a Story” https://kcls.org/content/
Kizclub:  A fun site with great printouts for flannelboards just click on Stories & Props. www.kizclub.com
Little Giraffes:  This is a former kindergarten with some really good links.   www.littlegiraffes.com
My Cute Graphics:  Free graphics to print for flannel boards, bulletin boards, etc.  www.mycutegraphics.com
Pre-K Fun:  www.prekfun.com
Preschool Education:  www.preschooleducation.com
Preschool Express:  Jean Warren’s site.  www.preschoolexpress.com
Printable Puppets:  primarily stick puppets but quite colorful.  http://picklebums.com/printable-puppets
Recommended Books from ALSC:  http://www.ala.org/alsc/booklists
Saroj Ghoting, Early Childhood Literature Consultant:  http://www.earlylit.net/         ****
Science Bob:  Simple science experiments at https://sciencebob.com
Star Books  (From Hennepin County Library)   http://www.hclib.org/birthto6/elsie.cfm
Step by Step Childcare:  www.stepbystepcc.com
Storytime to Go: A Reading Readiness Guide for Parent and Preschools by Lexington Public Library  http://www.lexpublib.org/storytime-go
Storytime Standouts:  Raising children who love to read:  www.storytimestandouts.com
Sweet Clip Art:  http://sweetclipart.com
Teaching Mama:  She has free printables available through her printables button @ http://teachingmama.org
The Virtual Vine:  A resource for Early Childhood teachers. www.thevirtualvine.com 

Blogs I have found useful:

Mel’s Desk:  http://melissa.depperfamily.net/blog  Mel started Flannel Friday which is now being hosted & added to by several different bloggers.
1,2,3,4 More Storytimes:  http://1234morestorytimes.wordpress.com/
Science In Storytime: A place to share cool science ideas for storytime  https://scienceinstorytime.wordpress.com/  This is maintained by 3 Lincoln City Libraries’ staff members/storytellers.    ****
The Show Me Librarian:   http://showmelibrarian.blogspot.com/

My blog is called Storytime Sparks, http://www.storytimesparks.blogspot.com –I’m primarily posting flannel board ideas right now.  If you would like to see me post something specific (such as a Color Flannelboard or storytime suggestions on a specific topic, e-mail me with Storytime Request in the subject line)

Super Storytime Extensions:

Pete the Cat:  I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin.  Free song download  at:  http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/feature/petethecat/

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.  Flannel board pieces at:  http://kizclub.com/storypatterns/caterpillar(C).pdf

What Will Fat Cat Sit On? by Jan Thomas.  Fat Cat play at:  http://www.janthomasbooks.com/thingstodo.html

White Rabbit’s Color Book by Alan Baker.  Idea source & adapted script at:  http://sunflowerstorytime.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/white-rabbits-color-book-for-web1.pdf                                                                                                                                                                                                            


Storytelling with Props

Teddy Bear (or puppet):  TEDDY BEAR, TEDDY BEAR, A CLASSIC ACTION RHYME.  By Michael Hague.
Gingerbread Man puppet:  THE GINGERBREAD MAN, THE GINGERBREAD BOY.  No-sew gingerbread man puppet at http://www.thingsforboys.com/2012/11/no-sew-gingerbread-man-puppet.html 

Play Food:
                        The first is for the sandwich made with a sponge & the second has a collection of no sew ideas!
Stick Puppets:
            www.janbrett.com (activities, masks) print & cut out & attach to paint sticks.
            www.janthomasbooks.com (things to do)  “Have a Fat Cat Play”—WHAT WILL FAT CAT SIT ON?  Print, color & attach to paint stick.
http://picklebums.com/elephants-balancing-free-printable-puppets/    Find the rhyme for Elephants Balancing & her free printable.


Finger puppets:
            www.janbrett.com (finger puppets for TOWN MOUSE & COUNTRY MOUSE)
            www.janthomasbooks.com (things to do)  Finger Puppet Fun!  IS EVERYONE READY FOR FUN?



Updated 4-20-2020 sw