Because I am doing infant/toddler storytime this session, my class visit day has switched! You’ll see that reflected in the different grades here from my first Class Visits (School M) post.
I had so much fun with my preschool soup storytime, that I decided to continue the theme in these class visits. I know you all are probably getting tired of seeing soup posts, so this will be my last one. At least until next January.
Kindergarten
BOOK:
The Wolf’s Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza
PROP STORY:
There were too many children in this class to pass out the veggies like I did for preschool storytime, so instead we sang this identifying song and I held up the plush toys one at a time.
Open the Fridge
(to the tune of “London Bridge”)
Open the fridge, what’s inside?
What’s inside?
What’s inside?
Open the fridge, what’s inside?
Here’s some _________.
(Have kids fill in the blank with the name of the veggie you are holding up.)
Cook them in a big soup pot,
Big soup pot,
Big soup pot.
Cook them in a big soup pot
Love that soup!
BOOK:
Carrot Soup by John Segal
FINGERPLAY:
Pea Soup
(hold hand up with all five fingers extended)
1 little pea jumped into the pot (fold one finger down)
And waited for the soup to get hot.
2 little peas jumped into the pot (fold one finger down)
And waited for the soup to get hot.
3 little peas jumped into the pot (fold one finger down)
And waited for the soup to get hot.
4 little peas jumped into the pot (fold one finger down)
And waited for the soup to get hot.
5 little peas jumped into the pot (fold one finger down)
And waited for the soup to get hot.
Finally the soup got so very hot
All the little peas jumped out of the pot. (quickly open hand and extend all fingers.)
ROUND THE ROOM: Asked all the kids to share their favorite soup
MOVEMENT: Storytime’s Over*
ATTENDANCE: 25 people
1st Grade
BOOK:
The Wolf’s Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza
FLANNELBOARD:
Soup from a Nail
Template and Story from The Flannel Board Storytelling Book by Judy Sierra
BOOK:
Chicken Soup by Jean Van Leeuwen
ATTENDANCE: 24 people
2nd Grade
BOOK:
Martha Speaks by Susan Meddaugh
FLANNELBOARD:
Soup from a Nail
Template and Story from The Flannel Board Storytelling Book by Judy Sierra
BOOK:
The Wolf’s Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza
ATTENDANCE: 25 people
3rd Grade
BOOK:
Martha Speaks by Susan Meddaugh
FLANNELBOARD:
Soup from a Nail
Template and Story from The Flannel Board Storytelling Book by Judy Sierra
ATTENDANCE: 31 people
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL IDEAS:
BOOK: Stone Soup by Marcia Brown
BOOK: Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois Ehlert
BOOK: Soup Day by Melissa Iwai
BOOK: Chicken Soup with Rice by Maurice Sendak (in the Big Book version)
HOW IT WENT:
Pretty well. The 1st and 3rd grades showed up a little late, which is why their list of activities is shorter than the other grades. I’ve gotta say, planning for all these different age groups in one visit can be a little difficult. I think I’m still learning how most effectively to do that. Anyone have any helpful tips?
*To see the words to these movements and activities I use frequently, please visit my A-capella Movements Section on my Storytime Movements and Music Page