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                                                        Nursery Rhymes Lesson Plans 
                                                         Nursery Rhyme: Row, Row, Row Your Boat 
      Objective-TSW recite, discuss, and sort                       Objective- TSW sing, discuss, and participate in “The Boy In        Objective- TSW sing, build their own boats, 
      Materials- Nursery rhyme CD, boats                            The Boat Activity”                                                  and draw a picture of themselves sailing in their 
      Procedure-                                                    Materials-CD, boat pictures, paper scissors                         boats. 
            •     Recite "Row, Row, Row, Your Boat.".               Procedure-                                                          Materials- CD, water table, small milk 
            •     Have students recite nursery rhyme and                  •     Sing, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”                         cartons, small craft sticks, construction paper, 
                  discuss rhyming words.                                  •     Discuss different types of boats used for               and glue 
            •     Have students name things people can carry on                 transportation, work or pleasure, such as ocean         Procedure- 
                  boats                                                         liners, ferry boats, barges, canoes, motor boats,             •    Sing, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” 
            •     Sort different color boats                                    sailboats, row boats and submarines                           •    Children will build their own boats, 
      Evaluation- Teacher observation, student response to                •     Students may participate in “Boy in the Boat                       then share the water table to see if 
      questions, class participation, anecdoctal records, assess                “Activity or just watch the teacher                                they float. Items: Small milk cartons 
      by student response                                                                                                                          with tops removed, Small craft 
                                                                    Evaluation- Teacher observation, student response to                           sticks, Construction paper sails, 
                                                                    questions, class participation, anecdoctal records, assess by                  various colors, and glue 
                                                                    student response                                                          •    Have students draw a picture of 
                                                                                                                                                   themselves floating in their boats. 
                                                                                                                                        Evaluation- Teacher observation, student 
                                                                                                                                        response to questions, class participation, 
                                                                                                                                        anecdoctal records, assess by student response 
                                                                                                                                         
      Objective- TSW sing, explore density, and sort ideas          Objective- TSW sing, make sailboats, and retell the process.         
      through drawing                                               Materials-CD, paper, lid, clay, straw, art supplies 
      Materials-CD, clay, animal counters, water table, paper       Procedure- 
      Procedure-                                                          •     Sing, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” 
            •     Sing, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”                         •     Cut a triangle from a piece of construction paper - 
            •     Drop a ball of clay into a small tub of water to              this will be your sail. 
                  see if it will float or sink. Next, form a boat         •     Decorate the sail with crayons, markers, and/or 
                  from the clay and try to make a boat that will                stickers. 
                  float. Try putting animal counters in the boat to       •     Punch three holes along one side of the triangle. 
                  see how many the boat will hold without                 •     Weave a drinking straw (the boat's mast) through the 
                  sinking.                                                      holes. 
            •     Draw pictures of things that floated on the left        •     Put a small wad of molding clay on the inside of the 
                  side of the paper, and things that sank on the                lid. Push the end of the drinking straw into the clay. 
                  right side.                                             •     You now have a cute little toy sailboat that can float 
      Evaluation- Teacher observation, student response to                      in water 
      questions, class participation, anecdoctal records, assess          •     Have students retell the steps they took to make 
      by student response                                                       their boats 
                                                                     
      http://www.prekinders.com/transportationunit.htm              Evaluation- Teacher observation, student response to 
                                                                    questions, class participation, anecdoctal records, assess by 
                                                                    student response 
                                                                    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/boats/lid/ 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                    The Boy in the Boat 
                                                              (www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/10798.aspx) 
                              There was a boy who wanted to be a sailor. He had a hat." (Fold the paper in half with edges facing down, fold the 
                               top corners down toward the middle, fold a single edge up, then turn over and fold the other edge up. Now show 
                             the hat). "He also had a boat." (Turn the hat upside down). "One day, he got into the boat and floated in the middle 
                                of the lake. It was so hot and the sun was so bright, so he removed his shirt and pants and threw them in the 
                                water. He felt so much cooler with his swimming trunks on. His boat hit a rock and the front of the boat broke 
                                 off." (Cut off the front of the boat). "Then a giant fish took a bite of the bottom of the boat." (Cut off the 
                                bottom). "The boy just had a little boat left, then a big bird flew down and sat on it." (Cut off the back of the 
                               boat). "Now, there was just a tiny little boat left and the water was coming inside, so he jumped overboard and 
                             swam to the shore. As the boat sank, he saw something white floating in the water. What do you think it could be?" 
                                                                                      (It was his shirt). 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                 
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