Welcome
Welcome everyone to storytime and do introductions as appropriate.
Opening Song
The Hello Song
Hello, hello, hello, hello
I'm glad you're here today.
It's nice to meet you, a pleasure to greet you
I'm glad you came my way.
Hello, hello, hello, hello
So happy you've come my way
We'll share a song and sing along
Let music brighten your day.
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Delighted you're here today.
Clap to the beat or dance with your feet
In a special musical way.
Hello, hello, hello, hello
I'm glad you're here today.
It's nice to meet you, a pleasure to greet you
I'm glad you came my way.
Rhyme
The Little Red House
What is round
and red
has no windows
has no door
a chimney on top
and a star inside?
An apple.
Use this rhyme to introduce today's topic. You could also put the rhyme up on chart paper or sentence strips with picture clues.
Picture Book Sharing
Hall, Z., & Halpern, S. (1996). The apple pie tree. New York: Scholastic.
Graphing Activity
Ask children which color of apple they like the best (red, green, or yellow). Let them choose the matching color paper apple onto a large graph.
Felt Board Story
Five Red Apples
Five red apples hanging in a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down
Four red apples hanging in a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down
Three red apples hanging in a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down
Two red apples hanging in a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down
One red apples hanging in a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down
From: http://www.preschoolprintables.com/felt/apples/feltapplec.shtml
There are also printable pictures to use as felt pieces available on the website.
Nonfiction Book Sharing
Gibbons, G. (2000). Apples. New York: Holiday House.
Movement Poem
Ten Red Apples
Ten red apples growing on a tree,
(Hold hands up high.)
Five for you and five for me.
(Shake one hand, then the other.)
Help me shake the tree just so,
(Shake whole body.)
And ten red apples down below,
(Lower hands while flitting fingers.)
One, two, three, four, five,
(Count fingers on one hand.)
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
(Count fingers on opposite hand.)
**Author Unknown
Song
Have You Ever Seen An Apple?
(tune: Have You Ever Seen a Lassie?)
Have you ever seen an apple,
an apple, an apple.
Have you ever seen an apple,
that grows on a tree?
A red one, a yellow one,
a green one, a golden one.
Have you ever seen an apple,
that grows on a tree?
Picture Book Sharing
LeSieg, T., & McKie, R. (1961). Ten apples up on top! [New York]: Beginner Books.
Picture Book Sharing
Hutchins, P. (2000). Ten red apples. New York: Greenwillow Books.
Song
I'm a Little Apple
Sing to the tune: I'm a Little Teapot
I'm a little apple, short and round,
I make a munchy, crunchy sound,
If you bite into me you will see -
I'm delicious as can be!
**Author unknown
Have children perform the motions of the song.
Closing Song
Alice the camel
Alice the camel has five humps.
Alice the camel has five humps.
Alice the camel has five humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has four humps.
Alice the camel has four humps.
Alice the camel has four humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has three humps.
Alice the camel has three humps.
Alice the camel has three humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has two humps.
Alice the camel has two humps.
Alice the camel has two humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has one hump.
Alice the camel has one hump.
Alice the camel has one hump.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Now Alice is a horse
Optional Art/Snacks
Snacks: Children could sample a variety of apple types, applesauce, and other various apple products.
Art: Children could paint with apples (using the apple as a stamp). They could also create a construction paper tree by cutting out the trunk and leaves, then ripping red pieces of paper to be the apples.
Which song are you referring to?
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