8/6/2023 0 Comments Storybox booktracker![]() Quick and easy search filters relevant to age group, theme and more.Over 400 diverse stories read by dynamic storytellers, with new stories added regularly.Explore a world of diverse stories, engaging activities and let imaginations fly! Encourage creativity and play, as children discover stories in a safe, online space, improving their reading and literacy skills along the way. Based on the book by D.B.As a trusted and safe online educational resource, enjoyed by educators, children and families around the world, Story Box Library connects you to a world of stories. “Henry Builds a Cabin” from The True Story of the Three Little Pigs… and More Animal Adventures. “I’m Dirty” from I’m Dirty … and More Stories of Adventure and Science. “Changes, Changes” from There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly … and More Sing-Along Favorites. See how the hill (forearms with hands meeting) My, how the hole in the ground grows! (two hands enclose circle) It lifts, it throws (forearm lifts, thumb and fingers spin) It dips, it bites, (forearms dips, thumb and fingers in grasping motion) See the great boom (right elbow stationary, forearm moving side to side) (Hold right forearm erect, hand drooping)Īnd here is the ground. How are you today, sir? Very well, I thank you. (to tune of: “Here we Go Round the Mulberry Bush.”) He hammers and hammers, and saws and saws, The carpenter’s hammer goes rap, rap, rap. Storytime Slam! 15 Lesson Plans for Preschool and Primary Story Programs. She’ll be driving a street-sweeper… Clean it up! (Make sweeping motions with hands). She’ll be steering a steamroller… Roll it flat! (Twirl arms around each other.) She’ll be on a cement mixer… Shake it up! (Shake your body.) She’ll be working a dirt-dumper… Look out below! (Cup hands around mouth.) Scoop it up! Push it back! (Perform both motions.) Scoop it up! (Make a scooping motion with hands.) She’ll be running a big digger when she comes. Push it back! (Hold hands palm out and move them away from body.) (Tune: “She’ll be Coming ‘Round the Mountain”) (Open one fist and wave hand left and right.) (Place fists one on top of the other, going higher each time.) (twinkle fingers down like falling snow.) (from: Thom, Diane “Building a House.” 1001 Rhymes & Fingerplays. (hammer with both hands, stamp feet on floor, nod head, then rest head on joined palms & pretend to go to sleep.) Johnny works with five hammers… Then he goes to sleep. (hammer with both hands, stamp both feet on floor, and nod head up and down.) Johnny works with four hammers… Then he works with five. (hammer with both hands and stamp both feet on floor.) Johnny works with three hammers… Then he works with four. (hammer with both hands and stamp one foot on floor.) Johnny works with two hammers… Then he works with three. (move two hands up and down like using hammer.) Johnny works with one hammer, (move one hand up and down like using hammer) Here a bang, there a bang, everywhere a bang, bang, With a bang, bang, here and a bang, bang, there. (found from this pin and Heart felt stories )Īnd with those tools he had a hammer, E-I-E-I-O. (to tune of: “Dwarf Working Song” from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) A Year in the Story Room: Ready-to-Use Programs for Children. Those Building Men by Angela Johnson, illustrated by Barry Moserĭig! by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Marc RosenthalĪdditional Books that I didn’t get in time, but would be great for this theme:Ī Truck Goes Rattley-Bumpa by Jonathan London, illustrated by Denis Roche I Drive a Dump Truck by Sarah Bridges illustrated by Derrick Alderman & Denise Shea The Construction Crew by Lynn Meltzer, illustrated Carrie Eko-Burgessĭazzling Diggers by Tony Mitton and Ant Parker The Little Dump Truck by Margery Cuyler illustrated by Bob Kolarĭigger Man by Andrea Zimmerman and David ClemeshaĬonstruction Countdown by K.C. Schaefer, illustrated by Melissa IwaiĬonstruction Kitties by Judy Sue Goodwin Sturges, illustrated by Shari Halpern Old MacDonald Had a Woodshop by Lisa Shulman, illustrated by Ahsley Wolff I Love Tools! by Philemon Sturges, illustrated by Shari Halpern One Big Building: A Counting Book About Construction by Michael Dahl, illustrated by Todd Ouren Minerva Louise and the Red Truck by Janet Morgan Stoeke Raise the Roof! by Anastasia Suen, illustrated by Elwood H. This one I created for our Summer 2014 Rotation.īooks to Build On! Stories about Construction and Tools I’m trying to catch up on a few of these that I’ve been meaning to post for a while. Ideally, there should be enough variety that the box can be used for infants/toddlers, preschoolers, and lower elementary ages. They contain everything a storyteller would need for a successful storytime including books, videos, fingerplays and crafts. To make storytime programming easier for all involved, we use storyboxes. My library system has one central location and 9 branches.
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