Hibernating Animal Fun
A unit of preschool ideas
for different hibernating animals
Welcome to the final week of my Hibernating Animal Fun unit.
Each week there will be books I recommend to go with each topic, a craft or two, songs, and motion rhymes/finger plays.
This is the schedule:
Week 3: Chipmunk
We continue to start each class with the song "Good Morning to You" plus the snowy songs/fingerplays I found in a book I reviewed last year called I'm a Little Teapot!: Presenting Preschool Storytime compiled by Jane Cobb.
We sang:
Snowflakes
(to the tune of Mary Had a
Little Lamb)
Snowflakes whirling all
around,
all around, all around
Snowflakes whirling all
around,
They are covering the ground.
(The original last line was, "Until they cover all the ground," but it didn't sound quite right to me, so I changed it. We fluttered our fingers all around through the song and spread our arms out for the last line.)
And of course our poem/finger play:
The Snow Fell Softly
The snow fell softly all the
night
flutter fingers downward
It made a blanket soft and
white
spread arms out
It covered houses, flowers and
ground,
make pointed house, finger
flowers, flat hands
But never made a single sound
get quieter and put finger
in front of mouth
The children love this poem.
Then we got into the actual lesson.
Then we got into the actual lesson.
Chipmunk Lesson
Our book for the class was:
Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner follows a father and daughter as they travel over the snow on skis while discussing the animals that are hibernating under the snow. I decided to do the chipmunk craft because it shows that some animals wake up and eat before going back to sleep in the middle of winter. So, our chipmunk is awake in our craft, snacking on an acorn.
Paper Plate Hibernating Chipmunk
You can find the details for this craft over in my Littles Learning Link Up Paper Plate Hibernating Chipmunk Craft post.
Songs
Yes, we are still singing "Did You Ever See a Brown Bear?" which I patterned after my "Did You Ever See a Polar Bear?" song which is featured in my Arctic Animal Fun posts. In fact, we are going to be singing that song, as well as reciting "The Snow Fell Softly" during our end-of -year program. As I did with the Polar Bear song, I added verses for each new animal.
Did You Ever See a Brown Bear?
(To the Tune of Did you Ever See a Lassie?)
by Karen Waide
(To the Tune of Did you Ever See a Lassie?)
by Karen Waide
Did you ever see a brown bear
a brown bear, a brown bear
Did you ever see a brown bear
Sleeping til spring?
Sometimes he's snoring,
And sometimes he's yawning.
Did you ever see a brown bear
sleeping til spring?
Shrug shoulders with hands raised as in questioning for the first three lines.
Fold your hands together with flat palms and place them to the side of your tilted head.
After singing "yawning" pause to make a big yawn and tap your mouth with your hand.
After singing "yawning" pause to make a big yawn and tap your mouth with your hand.
Go back to shrugging and then place hands at the side of your head again.
Did you ever see a dormouse
a dormouse, a dormouse
Did you ever see a dormouse
Curled up in a ball?
Snuggled up in a ball here
Snuggled up in a ball there
Did you ever see a dormouse
Curled up in a ball?
Shrug shoulders with hands raised as in questioning for the first three lines.
Curl up in a ball
Pretend to roll from side to side
Pretend to roll from side to side
Go back to shrugging and then curl up in a ball again.
Did you ever see a chipmunk
a chipmunk, a chipmunk
Did you ever see a chipmunk
Waking up for a snack?
Eating this snack and that snack
Eating this snack and that snack
Did you ever see a chipmunk
They're Going to Hibernate
(to the tune of The Farmer in
the Dell)
by Karen Waide
They're going to hibernate
They're going to hibernate
They're going to hibernate
hi
ho the derry-o
They’re
going to hibernate
March in place.
The bear is in the cave
The bear is in the cave
hi
ho the derry-o
The bear is in the cave
Arch your hands above your head, joining fingertips, making it look like a cave.
The mouse is in the hole
The mouse is in the hole
Hi ho the derry-o
They'll sleep all winter long
Cup your hands in front of you, fingertips touching to form a ball.
The chipmunk has a snack
The chipmunk has a snack
Hi ho the derry-o
Fingers in front of mouth, pretending to eat.
Do they sleep all winter long?
Do they sleep all winter long?
Do they sleep all winter long?
hi
ho the derry-o
Do they sleep all winter long?
Fold your hands together with flat palms and place them to the side of your tilted head.
Then for the last line, lift both hands to the side of your head and shrug shoulders.
I am Sleepy
(tune of Frere Jacque)
by Karen Waide
I am sleepy, I am sleepy
Hibernate, hibernate
I’ll wake up in springtime
I’ll wake up in springtime
When it’s warm, when it’s
warm
First two lines, fold hands to the side of head and tilt like sleeping
Second two lines, reach arms above your head and stretch.
Bear is sleeping, bear is
sleeping
in a cave in a cave
He’ll get up in springtime
He’ll get up in springtime
Stay away, stay away!
First line, fold hands to the side of head and tilt like sleeping
Second line form arch over head with fingertips touching
Third and fourth line, crouch down to the floor and spring up (do it for each line).
Final line, hold index finger up and shake for emphasis on each syllable.
Mouse is sleeping, mouse is
sleeping
In a hole, in a hole
He’ll get up in springtime
He’ll get up in springtime
Let him rest, let him rest!
First line, fold hands to the side of head and tilt like sleeping
Second line, form hole with hands cupped in front of you, fingertips touching
Third and fourth line, crouch down to the floor and spring up (do it for each line).
Final line, hold index finger up to mouth.
Chipmunk is sleeping, chipmunk is sleeping
Under the snow, under the snow
He will wake up early
Then go back to sleep
Then go back to sleep
Eat a snack, eat a snack!
Final line, fingers in front of mouth, pretend to eat
First line, fold hands to the side of head and tilt like sleeping
Second line, crouch down and place hands over head
Third line, stand back up, reach and stretch
Fourth line, fold hands back to side of head like sleeping
Fourth line, fold hands back to side of head like sleeping
Extra craft
We ended our class by finishing the extra craft we started the previous week.
Here is our
Hibernating Environment Lift-the-Flap Poster.
That is the end of our Hibernating Animals lessons Stop by next week for my Frog Life Cycle lessons post. I haven't decided if I am going to share these in a series or as just one post.
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I just love how cute this project is!
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you!
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