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Early learning | Literacy | #nurseryrhymes
With a focus on hearing language in order to develop speaking and listening and linking to all areas of the #EYFS curriculum

Rhymes and their content
Can be used every day
To bring learning to life
In so many ways

The Wizzy’s Words audiograms 1 and 2 are samplers from the audiobook. The rhymes are narrated by a professional actor. The narration is accompanied by sound effects rather than music to ensure that the key oral vocabulary being presented can be heard clearly. Once the children are familiar with the rhymes adding actions and untuned instruments will add to the children’s enjoyment and development of rhythm perception.

HEARING AND RECITING RHYMES IS KEY TO DEVELOPING A SENSE OF RHYTHM PERCEPTION & RHYTHM PERCEPTION IS A KEY INDICATOR FOR SUCCESSFUL ONGOING LEARNING

Nursery rhymes are universally validated as ideal, first, early learning resources. Use every day to promote infant development, communication, language, literacy & knowledge & understanding across all of the domains of child development & early learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage

AUDIOGRAM 1 | 5 TRACKS (with accompanying resource sheets for each rhyme)

R9 Two Little Dinosaurs (Tune – Two Little Dicky Birds…)
R10 Dog and Cat (Tune – Jack and Jill…)
R11 The Great, Big, Bad, Old Fox (Tune – The Grand Old Duke of York)
R44 Car Talking to Garage (Rhythm 2nd & 4th and 6th & 8th lines rhyme)
R45 Here Dancing to Radio (Rhythm 2nd & 4th and 6th & 8th lines rhyme)

PLANNING IDEAS

COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE | Listen to a rhyme/Say the rhyme together/Make the sound effects/Say the words/Look out for phoneme sounds that the children know whilst focusing on the rhythm of the words
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Discuss how characters in the rhymes are feeling
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | Link to outdoor literacy/Act out outdoors
LITERACY | Rhyming - Can we hear the words that sound the same?
MATHEMATICS | Discuss – How many of each character? Can we count on? (pairing/sequencing)
UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD | Link the rhyme to everyday events
EXPRESSIVE ARTS AND DESIGN | Create pictures for the rhymes/Can the children add rhyming words/strings?

These rhymes are taken from:
Wizzy’s Words | 70 #earlylearning rhymes for today | 0 to 5+ | Published by Troubador

To find out more about the story of Wizzy’s Words and the research it is based on visit www.wizzyswords.co.uk and/or https://wizzyswords.co.uk/blog/52/the-story-of-wizzys-words-book-of-rhymes-now-including-ael-freeresources/

Link for all Wizzy’s Words AEL #freeresources on Times Ed Resources https://www.tes.com/member/Jaxxie

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