Chant and Write with Dr. Jean

Details
Title | Chant and Write with Dr. Jean |
Author | Jean Feldman |
Duration | 3:03 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=J0WOnslkjXI |
Description
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(Children echo each line.)
Zero is where it all begins- (Slap thighs to the beat.)
Curve down around and up again.
Number one is so much fun—
Pull straight down and you’ve got a one.
Number two is easy to do—
Up around down and across makes two.
Number three is simple to see—
Draw two humps sideways and that’s a three.
Number four I do adore—
Go down, across, then down some more.
We’ve reached five, now let’s not stop—
Pull down, circle round, put a hat on top.
Number six is easy to fix—
Big curve, small loop will give you six.
Number seven is really sizzlin’—
Straight across, slant down, and that’s a seven.
Number eight isn’t very straight—
Make “S” then back up for an eight.
Number nine I think you’re fine—
A loop on top of a long straight line.
Number ten we’ve reached the end—
Put a one by a zero and count again:
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10!
Activities: Write numerals in the air as you chant.
Make a book similar to the one shown. Make dots on the numerals with glue. Children can trace over the dots as they chant.
Squirt shaving cream (non-menthol) on a table or smooth surface. Children can write numerals in the shaving cream as you sing.
Make large numerals on a sheet of paper as shown. Place in a clear sheet protector. Children can roll play dough and place it on top of the numeral. Then they can make a set with that many objects.
Give children pretzel sticks and pretzel twists. Can they make numerals by nibbling and breaking the pretzels?