Little Boy Blue Sequencing Activity
Grab this Little Boy Blue sequencing activity today! Preschoolers will love this addition to your nursery rhymes activities for preschool.
Add this activity to your preschool sequencing lessons. This nursery rhyme works well within your farm (sheep and cow), music (horn), Letter Bb, and general nursery rhyme themes.
Little Boy Blue Sequencing Activity
Sequencing activities are important in early childhood. These types of activities help preschoolers learn to make order of the things they encounter in their everyday lives.
Sequencing is also an important skill to build as children prepare to learn to read. When they can put story parts in order, they demonstrate comprehension and logical progression.
One easy place to start story sequencing is with nursery rhymes. And, Little Boy Blue is a fun one to use throughout the year. It’s perfect in spring when you’re talking about sheep, cows, or farm animals.
This low-prep preschool activity is ready for you to print and go! Print the pages, cut them out, and sequence the rhyme. It’s as easy as that!
To start, read Little Boy Blue to your preschooler. Then, have them recite the rhyme with you.
Once your children are familiar with the rhythm and rhyme, have them assemble the sequencing activity. They’ll glue the flap book to the bottom of the background page and cut the flaps.
Then, as you recite the rhyme together one more time, they’ll glue the sequencing cards under the appropriate flap.
Finally, have them retell the rhyme using the sequencing cards they just glued down. That’s it! They’re all done!
Your preschoolers will love reciting the Little Boy Blue nursery rhyme over and over again as they lift the flaps on their sequencing book.
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Get your Little Boy Blue sequencing activity in the shop here.
This printable activity includes an instruction page, a background page with the rhyme printed on it, a flip book template to glue on the background page, and a set of sequencing cards to cut and paste into the flip book.
With this simple activity, kids will work on sequencing, scissor practice, ordinal numbers, number recognition, and more!
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