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SHEEP

SHEEP. GOODNIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT. Early Literacy Focus: Phonological Awareness The ability to hear the smaller sounds in words is an important early literacy skill. Listening to rhymes helps children hear these smaller sounds and get ready for reading. Hello Song ( Are You Sleeping? )

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SHEEP

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  1. SHEEP GOODNIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT

  2. Early Literacy Focus: Phonological Awareness The ability to hear the smaller sounds in words is an important early literacy skill. Listening to rhymes helps children hear these smaller sounds and get ready for reading.

  3. Hello Song (Are You Sleeping?) Let’s say hello, let’s say hello, It’s storytime, it’s storytime, Let’s all have a seat now, let’s all have a seat now, We’ll read and rhyme, we’ll read and rhyme.

  4. Five White and Fluffy Sheep FingerplayFive white and fluffy sheep (hold up five fingers)In the pasture fast asleep (hands under head, lean over)Their wool kept them cozy all night long (hug yourself)Snore! Snore! (make snore sounds)The farmer slipped away with one (hold up one finger)And sheared the wool till he was done (clap)Then there were 4 white fluffy sheep (hold up four fingers)Baa! Baa! (baa!)

  5. Little Bo-Peep Rhyme Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep (pretend to look) And doesn't know where to find them Leave them alone and they'll come home Wagging their tails behind them (wiggle bottom)

  6. I Love Sheep Rhyme I Love sheep I count them in my sleep (count on fingers) They jump all night over fences high (swing arm over head) They jump so high they reach the sky (point to sky) They help me sleep and that is why (rest head on hands) I love sheep!

  7. Closing Song (Farmer in the Dell) Goodnight, goodnight, goodnight. Now it’s time to say “goodnight.” Goodnight, goodnight, to all my friends, Goodnight, goodnight, goodnight. Zzzzzzzz………………

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