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Term Three lesson Thirteen: Nocturnal animals
1. Warm-up: ‘Shake Your Sillies Out’ performed by The Wiggles
EDUCATIONAL aims
See Term Three lesson one
2. Focus activity: Name Game
EDUCATIONAL aims
See Term Three lesson one
3. Travel to Storyland EDUCATIONAL aims
See Term Three lesson one
4. Introduce the theme
EDUCATIONAL aims
PSED (MR), (SC/SA) & (F/B) & CL (S)
To take turns suggesting nocturnal animals to be
CL (LA)
To experiment making different vocal sounds
CL (LA)
To encourage listening and attention through the use of props (sparkly bag and owl mask)
CL (U)
To learn the names of animals through associating them with sounds, movements and actions
UW (TW)
To learn about nocturnal animals, to learn the names of some nocturnal animals and to learn what sounds they make
EAD (BI)
To move and sound like different types of nocturnal animals
5. Action song or poem: ‘Moonlit Night’ written by Nancy Stewart
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Hoot, hoot, hoot, what do I see?
A wise old owl is looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Hoot, hoot, hoot, what do I see?
A wise old owl is looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Meow, meow, meow, what do I see?
A big black cat is looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Meow, meow, meow, what do I see?
A big black cat is looking at me.
EDUCATIONAL aims
CL (LA)
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Ribet, ribet, ribet, what do I see?
A green tree frog is looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Ribet, ribet, ribet, what do I see?
A green tree frog is looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Squeak, squeak, squeak, what do I see?
A garden dormouse looking at me.
On a moonlit night when the stars come out, There are nocturnal animals all about. Squeak, squeak, squeak, what do I see?
A garden dormouse looking at me.
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